For logistics, transport, and dispatch
AI automation for logistics and supply chain teams.
We streamline document flow, shipment visibility, and exception handling for logistics, transport, and dispatch teams.
Talk to a logistics specialistA logistics automation workflow
The strongest first projects connect documents, shipment status, exception handling, and notifications into one visible flow.
Capture
Collect documents, emails, order details, tracking updates, and customer messages.
Validate
Check required fields, shipment references, delivery status, invoice data, or missing documents.
Prioritize
Detect exceptions that need dispatcher, customer service, warehouse, or finance attention.
Where logistics teams usually lose control
Logistics workflows break down when documents, updates, exceptions, and customer communication depend on manual coordination.
Documents arrive in different formats
PODs, invoices, delivery notes, and order details arrive by email, portals, scans, PDFs, or messages.
Dispatchers handle too many exceptions
Late shipments, missing data, route changes, and customer updates compete for attention.
Customers ask before teams know
Status updates are not proactive, so teams spend time answering questions instead of solving problems.
Operations reporting is delayed
Managers need visibility into delays, volume, capacity, and service levels, but data is fragmented.
Where we help most
Document flow
Automated intake and validation of PODs, invoices, and delivery notes.
Shipment visibility
Real-time tracking, exception alerts, and proactive updates for dispatch and customer teams.
Planning & capacity
Forecasting volume, capacity planning, and route optimization.
A logistics automation workflow
The strongest first projects connect documents, shipment status, exception handling, and notifications into one visible flow.
Capture
Collect documents, emails, order details, tracking updates, and customer messages.
Validate
Check required fields, shipment references, delivery status, invoice data, or missing documents.
Prioritize
Detect exceptions that need dispatcher, customer service, warehouse, or finance attention.
Notify
Send updates, create tasks, and route exceptions to the right team.
Measure
Track delays, document turnaround, response time, and recurring failure points.
Typical deliverables
How we start with logistics teams
Choose one operational bottleneck
We start with document intake, dispatch exceptions, customer updates, or reporting.
Connect the data sources
We map emails, TMS/WMS, spreadsheets, portals, and other systems involved in the flow.
Automate with exception handling
The workflow handles routine cases and escalates missing or risky information.
Measure service impact
We track time saved, fewer missed updates, faster document processing, and exception visibility.
What keeps operations reliable
Exception-first design
Automation should make exceptions more visible, not hide them.
Human override
Dispatchers and operations leads can review, correct, and override where needed.
Traceable status changes
Important updates should show what changed, when, and why.
Questions logistics teams usually ask
Can this read transport documents?
Yes. We can extract structured data from PDFs, scans, emails, and forms, then route exceptions for review.
Can it support dispatchers?
Yes. It can prioritize exceptions, prepare updates, and reduce manual coordination.
Can it connect with TMS or WMS systems?
Usually yes, depending on available APIs, exports, database access, or integration options.
Where is the best place to start?
Document intake, exception alerts, ETA updates, and customer notifications are common first wins.
Want fewer manual updates and clearer exceptions?
Tell us where dispatch, documents, or customer updates slow the team down. We will suggest a first workflow.
Ready to automate and ship real AI value?
Tell us about your workflow and goals. We respond within 1 business day with clear next steps.
Based in Serbia, working worldwide.
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