Manual reports instead of automatic ones
Reports for management, the warehouse or dispatch get assembled by hand from exports — the same work, repeated every week or month.
Automation
Logistics automation is often sold as a full system replacement, which is an unnecessarily expensive and risky ask for a company with a working ERP or WMS. Nodali automates processes on top of your existing systems — reports, alerts, checks and settlement — without requiring you to replace anything.
Join early accessReports for management, the warehouse or dispatch get assembled by hand from exports — the same work, repeated every week or month.
Matching orders, stock and shipping is often checked manually, with no system alert when something doesn't line up.
Companies know automation would help but don't want to replace a working ERP, WMS or TMS to get it — so manual processes stay in place.
Recurring reports and overviews are generated automatically from connected data, instead of assembled by hand in spreadsheets.
Capacity mismatches, delayed departures or missing documents get flagged automatically, not caught during a manual check.
Automation runs on top of your existing ERP, WMS and TMS via connectors — the systems stay, the work between them gets connected and automated.
FAQ
No — Nodali automates on top of your existing processes and systems. The goal is to remove manual work, not rebuild how your operation runs.
Usually reports, cross-system consistency checks, and exception alerts — the areas where companies currently spend the most manual time.
The goal is to remove routine manual work (re-typing, checking, assembling reports), not replace people — your team can focus on decisions instead of admin.
No — automation runs as part of the Nodali platform on top of your systems; you don't need your own data engineers to maintain it.
Describe the manual processes in your operation — we'll talk through which ones could be automated in Nodali first.
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