Logistics platforms that work when the network does not
Logistics software has to handle scale, intermittent connectivity, and operational chaos that no demo environment reproduces. We build for that reality — real-time data flows, offline-tolerant clients, and architecture that does not buckle on the busiest day of the year.
Real-time, but honest about it
True real-time is expensive. We design the trade-offs deliberately — event streaming where it earns its keep, batched updates where it does not, and clear data freshness contracts everywhere else.
Resilient by design
Drivers lose connectivity. Warehouses lose power. Carriers go down. We design systems that degrade gracefully, queue work safely, and reconcile when the network comes back — not systems that pretend failure does not happen.
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