Problems solved with a working system rather than a recommendation. Details generalised to protect confidentiality.

A logistics fleet operating across multiple corridors had no way to check road penalties for all its vehicles at once — only slow, manual, one-by-one lookups on a government portal with inconsistent result formats and no record-keeping.

A logistics operator running cross-border mining routes across three countries had no central way to track trucks, active trips, or compliance issues in one place.

Weighbridge, scrap yard, production, quality, sales, accounts and finance ran on disconnected spreadsheets and standalone tools, causing reconciliation delays, duplicate data entry, and no real-time cost visibility.

Tanker fuel levels, delivery routes and station dispensers were tracked manually, so theft, leakage, and stock variance across the distribution network were only discovered days later.

Shift rosters, site attendance and payroll were run separately across a 2,000+ guard workforce, causing scheduling gaps, unreconciled overtime, and slow, error-prone monthly pay runs.