Close-up left-side frame: a logistics driver's hands holding an Android phone at a loading dock entrance, screen showing a live shipment dashboard, natural morning light, tight waist-up crop, concrete dock floor visible at the bottom edge
Close-up left-side frame: a logistics driver's hands holding an Android phone at a loading dock entrance, screen showing a live shipment dashboard, natural morning light, tight waist-up crop, concrete dock floor visible at the bottom edge
— Android-first operations

Status at a glance. Action in one tap.

Every shipment, route, and inventory position visible the moment you open the app. No menus to dig through. No training required.

Wide warehouse interior shot from the left edge: tall metal shelving racks with visible pallets and inventory boxes, a warehouse coordinator mid-aisle holding an Android phone, natural daylight streaming from a high clerestory window, floor labels visible underfoot
Wide warehouse interior shot from the left edge: tall metal shelving racks with visible pallets and inventory boxes, a warehouse coordinator mid-aisle holding an Android phone, natural daylight streaming from a high clerestory window, floor labels visible underfoot
/ How the work flows

Receive. Confirm. Dispatch. Done.

Scan incoming goods, confirm quantities, and update inventory in one pass. No double-entry, no clipboard relay.

Route assignments appear automatically when a dispatch is ready. The driver taps once to accept — the coordinator sees the confirmation instantly.

Every status change is logged and timestamped. At shift handover, the incoming team sees exactly where every load stands.

100% of core actions work offline.

Receive, confirm, and dispatch without a signal. Data syncs the moment connectivity returns. The work doesn't stop at the edge of the network.

Interface in context

Real screens. Real shifts.