Logistics · Web Platform
Live visibility across a moving supply chain
A tracking and exception platform that turns scattered shipment data into one operational picture teams can act on.

In short
Logistics build, in short
- A normalisation layer over mixed carrier and warehouse feeds
- Rule-based exception flagging that cuts through noise
- Role-shaped operational dashboards
- An integration pattern that makes adding carriers routine
What made this hard.
Supply chains run on data spread across carriers, warehouses and spreadsheets. By the time a delay surfaces, the chance to react has often passed.
The work was to pull these feeds into one place, flag exceptions early and let operations act before a problem reaches the customer.
Stack
- Next.js
- TypeScript
- Node.js
- PostgreSQL
- Kafka
- AWS
The build, step by step.
One ingestion layer
Carrier and warehouse feeds, in all their formats, normalise into a single shipment model the rest of the system can rely on.
Exceptions, not noise
Rules surface the shipments that need attention, so operators see the handful that matter rather than a wall of green.
A picture per role
Dashboards are shaped around what each team actually decides, from the floor to the planning desk.
Built to add carriers
New integrations slot in behind the same model, so onboarding a carrier does not mean reworking the platform.
What you walk away with.
- A normalisation layer over mixed carrier and warehouse feeds
- Rule-based exception flagging that cuts through noise
- Role-shaped operational dashboards
- An integration pattern that makes adding carriers routine
Services involved
Live visibility across a moving supply chain questions, answered.
Still unsure if Live visibility across a moving supply chain is right for your project? A senior engineer will tell you straight on a free call.
All feeds normalise into a single shipment model behind one ingestion layer, so the rest of the platform works against consistent data regardless of the source format.
Rules surface only the shipments that need attention, so a team sees the few exceptions that matter instead of scrolling a wall of normal status.
No. New integrations sit behind the same shipment model, so onboarding a carrier is a contained piece of work rather than a platform change.

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