Logistics and Supply Chain Companies
Industry Overview
The logistics and supply chain industry is under unprecedented pressure to modernize. Customers demand faster deliveries, tighter ETAs, and real-time visibility. Meanwhile, global disruptions, fluctuating fuel costs, and labor shortages make efficiency and adaptability more critical than ever.
Legacy TMS (Transport Management Systems), disconnected warehouse processes, and lack of real-time data slow down operations and create avoidable costs. To stay competitive, logistics companies must shift toward digitized workflows, smart routing, automated dispatching, and seamless integrations across systems and partners.
Vulcan Point delivers the engineering horsepower behind agile logistics platforms—digitizing fleet management, optimizing delivery routes, integrating APIs with ERPs and marketplaces, and automating warehouse operations. Whether you’re scaling a 3PL, running a delivery app, or optimizing procurement—our platforms help you run smarter, not harder.
Key Challenges in Logistics & Supply Chain
Siloed Systems & Manual Workflows
Lack of Real-Time Visibility
Inefficient Last-Mile Delivery
Limited System Integrations
Solutions We Provide
Real-Time Fleet & Delivery Tracking
Warehouse Workflow Automation
Smart Route Planning & Dispatch
ERP, Marketplace & E-commerce Integration
Use Cases
Same-Day Delivery Dispatch Platform
3PL Warehouse Digitization Suite
Freight Visibility & Client Portal
Why Vulcan Point
Digitize Your Logistics Stack
Frequently Asked Questions
Absolutely. We specialize in system integration—whether it’s SAP, Oracle, NetSuite, or custom warehouse systems, our APIs and connectors bridge the gap.
Yes. We build systems with geofencing, traffic-aware ETAs, driver GPS tracking, and optimized dispatch algorithms.
Our clients include 3PL providers, retail fulfillment networks, food delivery logistics, freight brokers, and cross-border e-commerce carriers.
Yes. We can build customizable delivery software branded for your business, including driver apps, dispatch panels, and customer tracking.
Pilot logistics systems can go live in 6–10 weeks depending on integrations, automation levels, and reporting requirements.