The evolution of industrial value chains

Packaging is no longer limited to a simple protective function. It has become a genuine tool for communication, differentiation and seduction. In a competitive market, successful packaging attracts attention, reinforces brand image and ensures product safety. To meet consumer expectations while respecting logistical constraints, it is essential to combine aesthetics, functionality and resistance.

The digital age is profoundly transforming industrial production methods. With the integration of technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence, and digital twins, factories are becoming smarter, more responsive, and more efficient. This shift not only helps optimize processes, reduce costs and waste, but also enables predictive maintenance and customized production. To remain competitive, companies must rethink their models, invest in training, and embrace a culture of continuous innovation.

In response to rapidly evolving technologies and changing customer expectations, businesses must fundamentally rethink how they operate. Digital transformation goes beyond adopting new tools—it requires reengineering processes, fostering a culture of innovation, and reshaping organizational structures. It enables greater operational efficiency, smarter use of data, and enhanced competitiveness. To succeed, companies must engage their teams, invest in upskilling, and develop a long-term strategic vision. To achieve this, Axians offers a complete range of services to support companies and public institutions in their digital transformation, with the emphasis on a human and personalized approach.

The new dynamics of logistics and transport are profoundly transforming global supply chains. The rise of e-commerce, technological advances and growing pressure for an ecological transition are driving companies to rethink the way they move goods.

Flexible and essential, road freight transport continues to account for a large proportion of regional and national logistics flows. However, it still faces major challenges, such as the energy transition, regulatory constraints and driver shortages.

An essential part of international trade, maritime transport is today at the heart of a transition towards more sustainable practices. The use of alternative fuels, route optimization and new environmental regulations are driving the sector to reinvent itself.

Essential for urgent or high-value goods, air transport is strategic in global logistics, but remains highly polluting. Current innovations are aimed at improving energy efficiency, promoting sustainable fuels and digitizing operations.