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AI for logistics companies: where to start sensibly
AI Insights January 15, 2025 · 2 min read

AI for logistics companies: where to start sensibly

For logistics, warehousing, production, and supply chain teams, getting started with AI should be practical, not complicated. Three common starting points and clear first steps.

Why now?

Many logistics-heavy businesses can already see that AI matters. What is usually missing is not motivation, but a sensible first step that fits real day-to-day work.

The three most common starting points

1. “We don’t know where to start sensibly”

This is the most common case and also the most honest one. Many teams can imagine AI being useful, but they do not know which use case should come first.

Our tip: Start with an AI Readiness Check. In 2–3 hours, we review routines, friction points, and information flows together. No smoke and mirrors, just a practical assessment.

2. “We already have ideas, but no implementation”

Perhaps you already have ideas around documents, requests, status communication, or internal handovers. But moving from idea to action fails because there is too little time or too little clarity.

Our tip: A full-day workshop with your team. Together, we collect concrete use cases, prioritize them sensibly, and define the next step that actually fits your current reality.

3. “We’ve already tried something, but it’s not working well”

Maybe you already tested a tool, but it does not really help in daily work. Often that is not because AI itself failed, but because the use case, rollout, or expectations were never set up properly.

Our tip: Let us review the situation with you. In many cases, the fix is not a complete restart, but a clearer use case, cleaner structure, or a more realistic implementation path.

The most important step

No matter where you stand: The most important step is the first one. Not the perfect one, not the biggest – just the first.

Get in touch. 30 minutes. Free. No sales pressure. We will figure out together what a sensible first step could be for your team.

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David Rofall
David Rofall

Co-Founder & CTO

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