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Own logistics

The data and control layer for own logistics

Companies running their own or hybrid logistics typically operate ERP, WMS, TMS, telematics and accounting as separate systems. Nodali connects that data into one operational view across your own couriers, external partners and combined operations.

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Where own logistics loses visibility

Systems are disconnected

ERP, WMS, TMS, telematics and accounting each hold only part of the picture.

Plan and actual are compared by hand

Deviations in hours, kilometers or capacity are often only found after the fact.

Costs and profitability aren't visible in real time

The real cost of a route, depot or customer is usually only calculated at closing.

How Nodali helps

Operational overview

The current status of routes, depots, shipments and capacity in one place.

Plan versus actual

Comparing planned and actual hours, kilometers, capacity and cost.

Exceptions and incidents

Operational and data exceptions are logged and handled in one place, including responsibility and resolution history.

Who this is for

  • Companies with their own couriers, external partners or a combined operation
  • Operations with multiple depots or routes
  • Companies that want to see the real profitability of routes and customers
  • Teams that want to verify route, time and cost deviations

FAQ

Answers to the questions we hear most about Nodali.

Do we need to replace our ERP, WMS or TMS for Nodali?

No. Nodali connects to the systems you already run according to data availability — API, exports, SFTP or a custom implementation.

Can Nodali handle a mix of own couriers and external partners?

Yes, the operational overview and route checks can support combined operations — own capacity and external partners in one model.

How does own logistics relate to Control, Insights, Finance and Exceptions?

These are proposed module areas for own logistics — operational overview, KPIs and performance, costs and profitability, exceptions and incidents. Their final scope may vary depending on pilot implementation.

Can we start with a pilot deployment?

Yes, a pilot or individually implemented deployment is the usual way to start with Nodali.

Want to see an operational overview of your logistics?

Tell us about your operation and systems — we'll talk through what a concrete integration and overview in Nodali could look like.

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