Status queries, complaints, and follow-up questions land in the same inbox and get prioritised too late.
For logistics companies
Less manual work in logistics and operations.
We identify the biggest AI levers in service, document flow, and knowledge transfer and build the first working workflow directly with you.
Typical friction
Where logistics and operations teams lose time every day.
Transport documents, delivery notes, and PODs arrive as PDFs, scans, or photos and still get processed manually.
Important information lives in SharePoint, emails, Excel, or in the heads of individual employees.
Three concrete outcome areas
Not everything at once. Start where the relief becomes visible first.
Pre-sort service mail cleanly
Less inbox chaos, faster response times, and clearer priorities for the team.
Check documents and PODs faster
CMR, POD, delivery note, or invoice: extract fields, flag deviations, and review only exceptions manually.
Make team knowledge usable
Turn SOPs, customer rules, and process knowledge into searchable answers with sources instead of repeated follow-up questions.
The sensible path forward
From the honest first step to the first pilot-ready workflow.
Orientation call
The fastest entry when you first want to sort what actually makes sense right now.
Book the callAI potential assessment
We prioritise the strongest levers and define which pilot should come first.
See the assessmentWorkflow sprint
Once the case is clear, we build a real workflow for your team's daily work.
See the sprintEnablement
Shared understanding, safer use, and a clean start for teams that need clarity before delivery.
See enablementProof instead of product pitch
SCMFlux shows how we translate operational sector logic into clean system logic.
The relevant proof on this page is not a large product catalog. It is this: we understand the friction in daily work and can turn it into clean, reliable operational systems.
Next step
Which process in your logistics work is costing time every week?
In the orientation call we sort together whether you should continue with a conversation, a potential assessment, or a clearly scoped sprint.