The IoT-based asset tracking and monitoring market is estimated to reach USD 6.6 billion by 2027, growing at a CAGR of 11.3% from 2022 to 2027. The rising demand for condition monitoring with the emergence of 5G technology for automation and supply chain optimization using IoT tracking.
Asia Pacific region is estimated to create largest market opportunity in
 the IoT based asset tracking and monitoring market during the forecast 
period. IoT has penetrated various verticals in Asia Pacific, such as 
agriculture, automotive, railways, aviation, manufacturing, healthcare, 
and food & beverage. The region has fastest-growing economies in the
 world such as China and India, with a huge population base and steadily
 increasing per capita income.
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The automotive segment is projected to create abundant opportunities in 
the IoT based asset tracking and monitoring market from 2022 to 2027 and
 is projected to grow at a healthy CAGR. The emergence of automation has
 changed the working of the automotive sector inside-out and made the 
IoT popular. For instance, automobile manufacturers are utilizing IoT in
 advanced planning and scheduling to capture real-time production and 
inventory data and minimize waste and cycle time. They are also using 
IoT-based analytics in multiple applications, from optimizing inventory 
in hand to adopting replenishment strategies in production lines for 
quality testing using optical-based analytics. 
Delivery dates, quality and service standards, and customer expectations can be met through supply chain optimization, cold chain tracking, and asset monitoring. Supply chain optimization can assist a company in identifying, locating, and resolving bottlenecks and other difficulties in existing supply chains and designing new ones to serve customers better and increase revenue. With real-time asset monitoring tools that offer information on the shipment status, handling quality, and cold chain integrity, companies can detect bottlenecks and other problems in existing supply chains before they materialize as delayed deliveries or damaged goods. 
Miniaturized real-time IoT modules with track-and-trace features for cold chain management, smart packaging, perishable commodities shipping, and real-time box tracking keep a tab on shipments. Using real-time location systems such as IoT-based asset trackers, flag supply chain issues as they arise, replete with accurate location data and a timestamp, and take targeted action to fix them before they spiral out of control. Companies are offering a comprehensive technology portfolio for logistics optimization, which contains all the components required to create safe, low-maintenance, and globally certified systems for tracking assets across a supply chain.
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The NB-IoT segment has emerged as widely adopted connectivity for IoT asset tracking and monitoring. NB-IoT is being deployed frequently in logistics for capturing the real-time location of goods and delivery information, temperature monitoring in cold-chain, near real-time location and information of high-value medical equipment with shock and temper alerts, livestock monitoring, and container monitoring, among others.
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IoT based Asset Tracking and Monitoring Market worth $6.6 billion by 2027
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