I’ve been trying to understand what actually makes modern logistics systems “connected” instead of just a bunch of separate tools glued together. In our small operation we constantly deal with delays between warehouse updates, carrier tracking, and billing mismatches, and it feels like every system speaks its own language. While researching solutions, I came across this page https://twincore.net/logistics/api-integrations/ which describes how API integrations can connect TMS, ERP, WMS, and carrier systems into a single flow instead of manual syncs. It sounds good on paper, but I’m wondering how much of this actually works in real operations. Has anyone here implemented something like this and seen fewer errors, or does it just shift complexity into backend maintenance?
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I’ve been following these logistics integration discussions for a while, and it’s interesting how often the conversation comes back to the same core issue — fragmentation. Every company seems to have a slightly different tech stack, and no two workflows are exactly the same.