A logistics operating system (LOS) centrally manages supply chain workflows—from inventory and warehousing to transportation and delivery. It integrates data across suppliers, carriers, and customers to automate decisions, reduce costs, and boost visibility. E-commerce firms, manufacturers, and third-party logistics providers benefit most, using the LOS to optimize routes, track shipments in real-time, and scale operations efficiently.
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