Logistics Management Information System

Logistics Management Information System, A management information system software that forms the institutional infrastructure of companies engaged in complete transportation from one point to another, transportation from one point to multiple points, partial transportation, using own vehicles, or utilizing vehicle suppliers. Logistics automation is a fully online management information system that completely controls its users at every operational step, reporting each action in detail and specifically to the administrator. It provides all revenue, expense, and profitability analyses in terms of vehicles, customers, branches, and departments, or in any desired configuration. With the logistics management information system, logistics companies track the processes of routing, loading, unloading, and delivery that start with receiving orders from customers. If necessary, these operational processes are shared with customers in real-time, obtaining their approvals. The logistics management information system considers every company as a commercial enterprise, starting from the belief that regardless of the industry. It manages and monitors business processes and, in conjunction, closely follows the cash flow, payment collection, income, expense, and profit-loss transactions of companies in commercial terms. This allows managers to follow analyses generated by the outcomes instantly or at desired time intervals, enabling them to make daily and future-related decisions.