Logistics & Supply Chain
Logistics software engineering is the building of systems that track goods, vehicles and orders across organisations, where data arrives late, out of order or not at all and the system must still be correct.
Systems that stay correct when the scanner was offline and the update arrives six hours late.
What makes this sector different.
Supply chain software is a distributed systems problem wearing a business-application costume. Events arrive out of order, devices go offline in transit, partners send updates in incompatible formats, and the physical world diverges from the record constantly. A system that assumes clean sequential data will be wrong within a day.
We build for that reality: idempotent event ingestion, reconciliation against physical reality, and interfaces that show operations staff what is uncertain rather than presenting a confident number that happens to be wrong.
Problems we are asked to solve
- Telemetry arriving late, duplicated or out of order
- Partners exchanging data in incompatible formats
- No single view of where inventory actually is
- Route and capacity planning done in spreadsheets
- Exceptions discovered by customers before operations
Services that apply here.
Software Engineering
Custom enterprise systems, SaaS platforms, APIs and cloud architecture.
IoT & Embedded Systems
Connected devices, firmware, edge computing and telemetry.
Data & Analytics Engineering
Warehouses, pipelines, BI and decision systems.
AI Systems Engineering
LLM applications, agents, RAG, computer vision and production MLOps.
Mobile App Development
Cross-platform and native apps for iOS, Android and wearables.
Blockchain Development
Smart contracts, dApps, DeFi, tokenisation, wallets and audits.
Frameworks we design against.
Systems for this sector are built to satisfy the obligations below. Naming a framework here describes what we design and document against — it is not a claim to hold a certification on your behalf.
- GDPR
- India DPDP Act 2023
- ISO 27001
- Customs & trade documentation
- GS1 standards
Wherever you operate.
We deliver Logistics & Supply Chain engagements for clients in India, United States, United Kingdom, Singapore, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Thailand, and worldwide — under NDA by default, with a defined daily overlap against your working hours.
Logistics & Supply Chain — common questions.
Can you build fleet and shipment tracking?
Yes — device integration, telemetry ingestion, live tracking and the exception handling that matters more than the map. The engineering challenge is not showing a vehicle on screen; it is staying correct when the device was offline for three hours.
How do you handle data from partners in different formats?
Through an adapter layer that normalises each partner into a canonical internal model, with validation and error reporting per source. This keeps partner-specific quirks isolated so adding a new partner does not require changing core logic.
Is blockchain useful for supply chain traceability?
Sometimes. It genuinely helps when multiple organisations that do not fully trust each other must share a provenance record no single party can alter. If one company controls the data, a database with proper audit logging achieves the same result far more cheaply.
Can AI improve routing and demand forecasting?
Yes, where you have enough clean historical data. Forecasting and route optimisation are well-suited to machine learning, but they depend on data quality far more than on model choice — which is why we usually assess data readiness before proposing any model.
Building for logistics & supply chain?
Tell us what the system has to do and what it has to comply with. We reply within 24 hours.