Industry
Logistics & fleet software system development
Logistics software lives in the real world: late deliveries, missing signals, damaged goods, and last‑minute route changes. We build dispatch and field mobility systems that stay usable under pressure — with clear statuses, reliable data capture, and reconciliation paths when reality deviates from the plan.
Real-time visibility
Statuses, ETAs, and event timelines that operators can trust.
Field mobility
Driver apps with offline capture, photos, signatures, and scanning.
Operational safety
Retries, reconciliation, and audit trails for every key event.
What a logistics software system typically includes
“Logistics software” usually means more than tracking dots on a map. A production‑grade system must coordinate work across dispatchers, drivers, warehouses, customer support, and finance — while staying understandable when things go wrong.
- Dispatch boards, assignments, and route planning
- Driver mobile app for execution (offline-first where needed)
- Customer notifications (SMS/email) and tracking portals
- Proof of delivery (POD) collection and exception workflows
- Reporting for SLA, utilisation, and cost performance
Common workflows we design for
- Stops and tasks with clear “state machines” (planned → in progress → completed/failed)
- Proof of delivery: signatures, photos, timestamps, and geo evidence
- Exceptions: failed delivery, return to sender, damage, partial drop
- Backoffice review: manual correction with audit trails
- Billing triggers based on delivered events (and corrections)
Integrations that usually matter
The fastest way for a fleet platform to fail is to pretend external systems are always correct. We design integrations with idempotency, retries, and reconciliation.
- ERP/WMS for orders, inventory, and warehouse events
- Maps/geocoding and route optimisation providers
- Messaging gateways for customer and driver notifications
- Telematics / GPS data sources (where applicable)
- BI/analytics pipelines for operational reporting
FAQ
Do you build driver apps that work offline?
Yes. For field teams, offline-first capture is often required. We design “capture now, sync later” workflows with safe retries and clear conflict handling.
What makes dispatch software hard?
The hard part is not the UI — it is the operational truth: statuses, corrections, and auditability. A good system explains what happened even when integrations are delayed or inconsistent.
How do you handle proofs of delivery?
We treat POD as evidence: signed events, attached media, timestamps, location data, and a backoffice review flow — all stored with an audit trail.
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Related industries
Logistics platforms often connect to commerce, ERP, and field operations.
Building dispatch or driver apps?
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