In many markets, logistics operates across disconnected systems, manual handoffs, and fragmented institutional ownership. The cost compounds across the supply and distribution chain:
- Goods and materials move without structured visibility across institutional boundaries
- Coordination between suppliers, operators, regulators, and recipients depends on manual reconciliation
- Customs, inspection, and compliance processes operate separately from the underlying movement of goods
- Last-mile delivery and distribution lack the data infrastructure to operate efficiently at population scale
- Public-sector logistics — humanitarian distribution, medical supply, infrastructure delivery — operates without coordinated institutional visibility
Without intelligent logistics infrastructure, institutions cannot scale the movement of value the way they scale other digital systems.