Integration in the cloud is a fundamental shift for logistics companies, moving them away from rigid on-premises legacy systems toward flexible, data-driven ecosystems. By 2026, the industry is transitioning from experimental pilots to full-scale execution of cloud-native platforms that unify warehousing, transportation, and partner networks.
: Cloud platforms break down silos between suppliers, carriers, and internal teams. Integrated APIs allow for seamless real-time data sharing with external partners, improving communication efficiency by up to 45%.
: Unlike traditional IT, cloud-native architectures use microservices and containerization to scale resources up or down dynamically based on seasonal demand or market shifts.