Industries / Logistics & Supply Chain
Visibility and orchestration for goods in motion
TMS platforms, fleet telematics, and warehouse systems that replace check calls and spreadsheets with real-time truth — for carriers, 3PLs, and shippers.
-23%
average reduction in empty miles after optimization deployments
Why logistics & supply chain
An industry we know from the inside
Logistics is a coordination problem wearing a trucking costume: thousands of shipments, dozens of parties, and margins thin enough that an empty backhaul or a missed dock appointment is the difference between profit and loss. The industry still runs substantially on phone calls and rate spreadsheets — which is the opportunity.
We build the systems that replace the phone tree: transportation management with automated tendering and tracking, driver apps that work in dead zones, and warehouse tooling that turns pick paths and dock schedules into optimization problems instead of arguments.
The landscape
What's actually hard in logistics & supply chain
The friction we hear in every first workshop — and the engineered answers we bring to it.
The visibility gap
Shippers asking 'where's my freight?' and getting answers assembled from check calls, carrier portals, and guesswork.
Margin-eating inefficiency
Empty miles, manual rating, and detention disputes — operational leaks that compound across thousands of loads.
Integration sprawl
EDI with retailers, telematics APIs, customs systems, and legacy WMS — every trading partner a new dialect.
Real-time shipment visibility
Telematics and EDI unified into live maps and exception alerts — customers self-serve answers instead of calling dispatch.
Optimization engines
Load matching, route planning, and dock scheduling that recover the margin hiding in empty miles and idle doors.
Offline-first field tools
Driver and yard apps that capture PODs, photos, and status through coverage gaps, syncing cleanly when signal returns.
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