Distribution
Regional distribution: routes, stock, and delivery in one flow
We unified route planning, warehouse, and order tracking for a distribution operation that previously lived in spreadsheets, WhatsApp, and a whiteboard.
Preview
The software in operations
A snapshot of the panel the team uses day to day.
Stack & specs
How it's built
Technologies and technical decisions behind the panel above.
- Next.js
- TypeScript
- PostgreSQL
- Redis
- Node.js
- Docker
- AWS
Specifications
- Architecture
- Dispatch panel with live route map, warehouse, and tracking
- Map / routes
- Sequenced stops with status (completed, active, pending)
- Warehouse
- Prep/load zones synced with the day's route
- Tracking
- Order progress, ETA, and vehicle visible to dispatch
- Hosting
- API and workers on AWS; Next.js panel with PostgreSQL
Results
What we unlocked
Concrete operational changes — not vanity metrics.
Routes and stops visible in one operations panel
Warehouse stock aligned with same-day dispatch
Order tracking without parallel chat or Excel
In their words
What the team says
“We used to mix spreadsheets, WhatsApp, and a warehouse whiteboard. Now routes, stock, and delivery status live in one place — dispatch runs the day from Digiflow.”
94%
on-time deliveries (last 7 days)
40%
less time planning daily routes
Services
What we combined
The services that shaped this project — each with its own scope and phases.
- ERPs & operations panels
One reliable place for inventory, orders, and reporting.
- Automations
Less manual work between the tools you already use.
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Questions before you book
What teams usually ask when reviewing a case like this.
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