Logistics & Supply Chain

Logistics Software Development Company —
Supply Chain Technology That Keeps Operations Moving

Logistics operations run on precision. We build the tracking systems, dispatch tools, warehouse management platforms, and automation engines that give logistics operations real-time visibility and reduce the manual coordination that slows things down.

Real-Time Tracking EDI / ERP Integration Fleet Management Warehouse Systems
Who We Are

A logistics software development company built for operational precision.

"A delayed shipment or miscommunicated order is not just an operational problem — it is a revenue problem."

Logistics operations run on precision. Devvista builds logistics software for freight companies, third-party logistics providers, fleet operators, and supply chain businesses. From supply chain software development and fleet management software development to freight software development, warehouse management system development, and shipping software development — we develop the tracking systems, dispatch tools, warehouse management platforms, and automation engines that give logistics operations real-time visibility and reduce the manual coordination that slows things down.

Tell us about your logistics operation and the software challenges you are trying to solve. We will come back with a concrete plan.

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What We Build

Five solutions for modern logistics.

From customer-facing tracking portals to backend warehouse automation — every system we build is designed for reliability first and operational efficiency second. Neither is optional.

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Shipment Tracking and Visibility Platforms

We build real-time shipment tracking systems that aggregate data from carriers, GPS devices, and warehouse systems to give every stakeholder — dispatchers, customers, and operations managers — accurate, up-to-date visibility into where shipments are and when they will arrive. These systems include automated status updates, exception alerts, and customer-facing tracking portals that reduce inbound inquiry volume.

Real-time tracking GPS aggregation Automated alerts Customer portal Exception management
Track
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Fleet Management and Dispatch Systems

We develop fleet management platforms that track vehicle location in real time, optimize route planning, manage driver assignments, monitor vehicle health and maintenance schedules, and record hours of service for compliance. Dispatch tools give dispatchers a single interface to manage the full operation rather than coordinating across spreadsheets, phone calls, and separate software systems.

Vehicle tracking Route optimization Driver management HOS compliance Maintenance scheduling
Fleet
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Warehouse Management Systems

We build warehouse management systems that handle inbound receiving, putaway, pick and pack operations, cycle counting, and outbound shipping — with barcode scanning, RFID integration, and real-time inventory visibility. These systems are designed for the specific layout and operational model of your warehouse, not a generic configuration that requires your team to adapt their process to the software.

Barcode scanning RFID integration Pick & pack Cycle counting Real-time inventory
WMS
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Freight and Order Management

We build freight management systems that handle order intake from multiple channels, freight quoting, carrier selection and booking, documentation generation (BOLs, customs forms), and financial reconciliation against carrier invoices. These systems reduce the manual coordination involved in managing freight across multiple carriers and lanes.

Freight quoting Carrier booking BOL generation Customs docs Invoice reconciliation
Freight
05

Supply Chain Automation and AI

We implement AI-driven automation across logistics workflows — demand forecasting for inventory replenishment, anomaly detection for shipment exceptions, automated carrier selection, and document extraction from shipping documents and customs paperwork.

Demand forecasting Anomaly detection Carrier selection Document extraction AI automation
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Why Logistics Chooses Devvista
"Logistics software needs to work under pressure — during peak seasons, when a carrier goes down, or when a customer demands answers."

There are a lot of software shops that say they do logistics. Here is what actually makes the difference when you are building systems that need to operate without failure.

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Reliability under pressure

We build systems with reliability and performance as primary design requirements, not features to be added later. Logistics software that fails during peak shipping season is not just a technical problem — it is a customer relationship and revenue problem.

02

Integration complexity

We understand the integration complexity of logistics. Your software needs to connect to carrier APIs, EDI systems, ERP platforms, accounting software, and customer order management systems. Integration work in logistics is often more complex than the core application itself, and we have the experience to handle it without underestimating the scope.

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Exception-first design

Logistics operations deal with exceptions constantly — late pickups, damaged goods, customs holds, driver no-shows. We design exception handling as a first-class feature, not an afterthought.

Tech Stack

Technologies we use in logistics builds.

For logistics applications, we choose technology where real-time performance, scalability, and integration reliability are primary requirements. Every layer of the stack is chosen with operational uptime in mind.

Node.js Python PostgreSQL Kafka AWS SQS WebSockets Google Maps Platform HERE Maps Route optimization X12 EDI EDIFACT AWS Auto-scaling Redis React Next.js
Our Process

How we build logistics software right.

Logistics projects start with operational workflow mapping — not wireframes. We follow orders from entry through delivery before writing a line of code.

Talk Through Your Project
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Operational Workflow Mapping
We begin by mapping the operational workflows the system needs to support — following an order from entry through delivery, identifying every touchpoint, system, and manual step along the way. This operational mapping is the foundation of the system design.
02
Architecture & Integration Design
Real-time data architecture, carrier API integration approach, EDI mapping, and exception handling strategy are designed before development begins.
03
Agile Development with Exception-First Testing
Development follows agile sprints. Exception handling — late pickups, customs holds, partial deliveries — is treated as a first-class feature, tested in every sprint.
04
Integration & Load Testing
Carrier API integrations, EDI connections, and real-time tracking pipelines are load-tested under peak-volume conditions.
Peak load tested pre-launch
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Production Deployment & Ongoing Support
Deployed on AWS with auto-scaling infrastructure that handles peak load without manual intervention. Post-launch support includes carrier API updates, new lane additions, and regulatory changes.
FAQ

Questions we hear every time.

Straight answers. No deflection. No sales pitch.

Yes. Integration with existing ERP systems like SAP, Oracle, and NetSuite, and with Transportation Management Systems, is a standard part of logistics software projects. We assess your existing systems during the discovery phase and design the integration architecture accordingly.

Yes. We build EDI integrations for X12 and EDIFACT standards — handling 204, 210, 214, 856, and other common transaction sets used in freight and logistics. We also build API-based integrations with carriers who offer REST or SOAP APIs.

For high-volume tracking applications, we use event-driven architectures with message queues and stream processing to handle incoming GPS and status updates efficiently. The frontend receives updates via WebSocket connections for live visibility without polling.

Yes. We build branded tracking portals that give your customers real-time visibility into their shipments with automated status notifications via email and SMS. These portals reduce inbound customer inquiries and improve the customer experience without adding to your team's workload.

A focused dispatch or tracking tool typically takes three to five months. A full warehouse management system or freight management platform takes six to twelve months depending on integration complexity and the number of operational workflows it needs to support.
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Ready to build logistics software that keeps
your operation at full capacity?

Tell us about your logistics operation. We will come back with a clear plan and a realistic timeline — no pitch, no pressure.

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