Logistics & Supply Chain Software Development
Software for an Industry Where Good Enough Has Real Costs
Dallas is a logistics hub. DFW International Airport, the I-35 corridor, and Texas freight networks demand operational precision. In this environment, routing mistakes, inventory mismatches, and missed handoffs are not minor issues – they create direct revenue loss and customer trust damage.
DevZoni builds custom logistics and supply chain software for carriers, 3PLs, shippers, freight brokers, warehouse operators, and last-mile teams across Texas and the US. We build around your real process constraints instead of forcing your operation into generic software assumptions.
Before Working With DevZoni
What Real Teams Usually Tell Us First
“Our TMS could not handle multi-stop LTL loads. Dispatchers were manually calculating routes every day.”
“Our WMS inventory did not match our e-commerce platform, so we kept overselling stock.”
“Drivers were using four separate apps that did not integrate, and paperwork was still manual at end of day.”
“We invested heavily in custom software and still had to bill accessorial charges manually.”
Logistics Software We Build
Transportation Management System (TMS) Development
Custom TMS for FTL, LTL, parcel, intermodal, and final-mile operations: load planning, carrier tendering, tracking, documentation, freight audit, billing logic, and performance analytics.
Warehouse Management System (WMS) Development
Custom WMS for receiving, putaway, picking, packing, shipping, and returns with real-time inventory controls and integrations across ERP, e-commerce, and transportation layers.
Fleet Management Software
Fleet platforms with GPS/ELD telemetry, driver workflows, DVIR support, maintenance scheduling, compliance monitoring, and mobile-first execution for field operations.
Route Optimization Software
Optimization engines for last-mile and dispatch scenarios with time windows, capacity, sequencing, and live rerouting. For predictive dispatch logic, this can tie into machine learning software development.
Supply Chain Visibility Platforms
Unified dashboards that aggregate signals from carrier feeds, warehouse systems, EDI updates, and APIs to expose real-time shipment and inventory status.
Freight Brokerage Technology
Load boards, carrier portals, onboarding workflows, tracking, and document flows with external connectivity through API development and integration.
Free Logistics Tech Assessment
Get a Practical TMS/WMS Execution Plan
Share your current stack and process gaps, and we will map architecture, integrations, and phased rollout strategy.
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Frequently Asked Questions – Logistics Software
A TMS manages planning, execution, and optimization of freight movement. Core functions include load planning, carrier selection, tracking, document handling, freight audit, and carrier performance reporting.
A TMS manages freight movement between locations. A WMS manages inventory and workflows inside warehouse facilities. Most operations require both systems working together with real-time integration.
Focused modules can take 8-14 weeks. Full TMS/WMS platforms often take 4-8 months depending on integrations and scope. Multi-system programs can run 8-18 months in phased delivery tracks.