Why us
Built by someone who's been on the floor
Most IT firms treat warehousing as just another vertical — somewhere between dental offices and law firms in their service catalog. They don't actually understand why your pickers hate the new scanner workflow, or what happens when the WiFi drops during a wave, or why the cycle count variance keeps showing up in the same zone.
Justin Oberg came up through warehousing and logistics operations before he got into systems engineering. The implementations we've done were under deadline pressure on real shipping floors, not in PowerPoint decks. We design systems that work the way warehouses actually work — where labels are the truth, scanners are the interface, and a 5-second delay in a pick wave costs you a customer.
If you've been told that your business is "too small" for a real WMS, or "too custom" for off-the-shelf, or that you have to live with 92% inventory accuracy — call us. There's almost always a path forward, and it's almost never the most expensive option in the catalog.