What challenges do logistics companies face?

Logistics companies face outages, cyber threats, manual processes, and underutilized data. These challenges disrupt operations, delay shipments, increase costs, and limit scalability across increasingly complex supply chain environments.

Key challenges include:

  • Network outages impacting WMS, TMS, and yard operations
  • Rising ransomware and cargo theft targeting digital systems
  • Manual workflows slowing dispatch, billing, and exception handling
  • Poor data visibility leading to inaccurate ETAs and routing inefficiencies
  • Fragmented IT vendors creating operational silos and delays
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Improve logistics uptime and infrastructure reliability

Logistics companies maintain uptime with resilient infrastructure that ensures continuous connectivity, reduces outages, and supports WMS and yard operations—even during disruptions, upgrades, or peak demand periods.

With Claro’s Foundation Engine, you get:

  • High-availability networks designed for logistics environments
  • 99.95% uptime across critical systems
  • Seamless upgrades with minimal disruption
  • Resilient connectivity for yards, fleets, and warehouses
  • Infrastructure that reduces outages by up to 30%

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Logistics made simple with Claro

Claro delivers end-to-end logistics technology across connectivity, security, automation, and analytics—helping companies reduce downtime, improve efficiency, and scale operations with a single, accountable partner.

With Claro’s multi-engine approach, you gain:

  • One partner across infrastructure, security, and innovation
  • Expertise in WMS, TMS, EDI, and logistics ecosystems
  • Nearshore teams with 24/7 support
  • Faster deployment and reduced vendor complexity
  • Scalable solutions aligned to logistics growth
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Roadmap to Assess & Advance IT Maturity in Manufacturing

According to Inbound Logistics Magazine, transportation companies are increasingly worried about potential cyberattacks as strategic cargo theft becomes more prevalent and severe. To address this growing concern, 50% of these companies have created a business continuity plan specifically for the possibility of a cyberattack.

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