Move beyond rigid logic. Deploy AI Agents that observe, reason, and act autonomously to orchestrate complex global logistics networks in real-time.
Move beyond rigid logic. Deploy AI Agents that observe, reason, and act autonomously to orchestrate complex global logistics networks in real-time.

Logistics AI agents are autonomous software entities designed to handle unstructured data, communicate like humans, and execute tasks across your existing ERP, WMS, and TMS ecosystems.
Human Request
AI Agent
Processes Emails & Invoices
Autonomous Action
Costs keep climbing, and margins keep shrinking, which leaves logistics leaders in a tough spot: do more, but don't hire more to do it. An autonomous supply chain agent network tackles that problem head-on, across four areas.
A communication agent can parse and reply to hundreds of inbound client messages an hour, easily. That means a three-person ops team can handle the message volume of a much bigger department, without adding a single desk.
Somewhere between 3 and 5% of logistics revenue quietly disappears into unbilled accessorial fees and carrier overcharges most companies never catch. Finance agents go through every invoice line by line against the contract terms, catching the errors and filing disputes before the payment ever clears.
Nobody likes to deal with an immediate supply chain crisis in any of those emergency meetings. The moment any shipment runs into trouble, an exception handling agent keenly reads the live tracking data, maps out alternative routes, and secures backup capacity, while sending fresh ETAs straight to the customer — resolving the entire mess before your team even catches the issue.
The old way meant months of engineering cycles just to get a tool live. No-code platforms have changed that math entirely. An operations manager can design, test, and ship a document-parsing or quoting agent in a matter of days.
Logistics Coordinator
Simon serves as your digital gateway for incoming communications. He monitors high-volume inboxes 24/7, categorizes inquiries, drafts contextual replies, and routes complex requests based on workflow logic.
View Profile →: Simon, Communication Specialist
Freight Audit Specialist
Clara automates 3PL and carrier invoice auditing (DHL, FedEx, UPS, ARAMEX). She cross-references line items against master contracts, flags dimensional weight overcharges, and posts verified charges to accounting.
View Profile →: Clara, Freight Audit Specialist
Fleet Dispatcher
Diego manages real-time trucking fleet operations within LogixDMS. He executes mid-transit route adjustments, dynamic driver dispatching, and ELD compliance tracking to eliminate costly deadhead miles.
View Profile →: Diego, Fleet Dispatcher
Customs Compliance Specialist
Powered by FreightNX, Grace parses international shipping documents, classifies line items under 6 to 10-digit HTS tariff codes, and generates instant RFQ responses using contracted rate sheets.
View Profile →: Grace, Customs Compliance SpecialistDeploy specialized AI Agents that learn, reason, and act autonomously to orchestrate complex global logistics workflows in real time — without rigid coding or manual bottlenecks.
Single agents are powerful, but the true breakthrough happens when they work together. LogixFlow allows you to build entire ecosystems of specialized agents that communicate and collaborate in real-time.
LogixFlow's autonomous execution layer connects disparate systems through a unified intelligence protocol, enabling a level of end-to-end automation previously thought impossible.
From the moment a warehouse receives an item to the final delivery confirmation, the orchestration layer ensures that every step — procurement, transport, compliance, and finance — is executed with precision and without human intervention.
They are autonomous digital workers that read unstructured inputs (like emails, text, and photos), evaluate operational options, and complete complex supply chain tasks independently.
Traditional software waits for manual data entry and runs fixed scripts. AI agents monitor data streams continuously, spot execution errors, and fix operational problems on their own.
Yes. LogixFlow's visual builder eliminates the need for software engineering teams, allowing operations managers to design and launch agents in days.
You can build agents for customer messaging, customs document parsing, freight invoice auditing, fleet dispatch optimization, network planning, and predictive maintenance.
Yes. Our secure platform connects natively with enterprise tools like SAP, Oracle, NetSuite, and Microsoft Dynamics via standard API and EDI channels.
Our mobile tools store data locally on smartphones or scanners when cellular service drops. The system syncs to the cloud automatically when a signal is found, letting agents complete pending tasks.
Yes. LogixFlow uses a secure, role-based architecture. Digital workers only access data and perform actions within the explicit governance guardrails your IT team configures.
Because configuration is completely visual, teams can move an operational agent from initial layout to active production workflows within a few days.
It is an operational setup where different specialized agents coordinate together — such as a warehouse agent detecting a shortage and prompting a procurement agent to buy inventory.
No. They handle repetitive data entry, document verification, and inbox sorting, giving human teams the bandwidth to focus on client relationships and complex exceptions.
3PLs, freight forwarders, carriers, customs brokerages, and distributors managing complex transport movements see the fastest returns.
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