Managed IT for NZ logistics, built to keep moving.
WMS and TMS integration, warehouse and depot connectivity, fleet and mobile-worker support, and security designed around supply chains that cannot pause.
Technology that keeps your supply chain moving
The briefLogistics is about movement. Goods flowing from suppliers to customers, vehicles on the road, and warehouse operations running around the clock. Your IT infrastructure needs to keep pace with all of it.
Most managed IT providers can install Microsoft 365 and keep the email running. We configure IT around the way logistics actually works: warehouse management talking cleanly to your transport management system, connectivity that holds up across depots and yards, mobile workers and drivers who stay connected on the road, and the security and backup that keep an around-the-clock operation running when something goes wrong.
A supply chain cannot pause, so recovery is designed up front.
The rules NZ logistics businesses work under
In scopePrivacy Act 2020. Applies to every NZ business that handles personal information, and a logistics operator holds plenty of it: customer and consignee contacts, delivery addresses, proof-of-delivery records, and driver and staff data. The Office of the Privacy Commissioner expects notification of a notifiable privacy breach without undue delay, so access control, encrypted backup, and a workable breach-response plan are part of normal operations.
System uptime and availability. A supply chain cannot pause. Warehouse, transport, and tracking systems need to stay up around the clock, and availability is a commercial obligation to your customers, frequently written into service-level and trading agreements. Uptime is a hard design constraint: resilient connectivity with failover, monitored systems, and recovery targets that match how long your operation can realistically be down.
Data integrity and integrations. Logistics runs on accurate tracking, consignment, and stock data flowing cleanly between warehouse management (WMS), transport management (TMS), ERP, and your trading partners. EDI and API connections with customers and carriers are often a contractual requirement. We treat data integrity as a design constraint: validated, monitored integrations and change control on the systems of record. Where card payments occur, PCI DSS also applies and we segment those flows accordingly.
The IT challenges logistics companies face
Real-world- Connectivity across warehouses, depots, and vehicles
- Multiple tracking and management systems needing integration
- Mobile worker access to systems on the road
- Data protection across distributed operations
- Scaling infrastructure as the business grows
- Warehouse-wide WiFi with industrial-grade coverage
- WMS and TMS integration for seamless data flow
- Mobile device management for field workers
- Secure remote access for drivers and mobile staff
- Scalable cloud infrastructure that grows with you
How we support logistics companies
The servicesThe best version of this page is a choice.
Outcomes follow investmentEverything described here is real and achievable, for businesses that choose to align to the best standard and invest in it. With full investment, we can promise outcomes. With half the investment, we can promise half the outcomes. Neither is wrong. Invest at the level that fits your business, a little or a lot, and we'll align the solution honestly to that level. Four things usually set the dial:
We'll tell you plainly what each level buys, and what it doesn't. That conversation is the first thing the 90-minute session settles.
Let's talk about
your logistics IT.
Every logistics operation is different. We map your warehouses, depots, vehicles, and systems, name the real risks, and show you where you stand.
