/ Why we exist

Built when slow software costs real money.

Every app we ship passes a latency benchmark before it reaches a warehouse floor. That is not a goal on the roadmap — it is the entry requirement.

— Founding principle

Trans-Logistic-Kr started with a single observation: logistics teams were being handed software designed for a demo room, not a loading dock. We decided the only honest way to build was to measure first.

Performance is the spec.

Every release clears a measurable latency threshold before it leaves our hands. Features that slow the app down do not ship — regardless of how often they are requested.

Medium shot from slightly above, hands holding a mid-range Android device on a busy warehouse receiving dock, scanning a barcode on a cardboard box under overcast daylight through a large loading bay door, wooden pallets and stacked inventory visible in the soft background
Medium shot from slightly above, hands holding a mid-range Android device on a busy warehouse receiving dock, scanning a barcode on a cardboard box under overcast daylight through a large loading bay door, wooden pallets and stacked inventory visible in the soft background
Real-world testing

Tested where Wi-Fi drops and scan volumes spike.

We run every build in working distribution centers — not a controlled lab. Dropped connections, high scan rates, and entry-level handsets are the conditions we optimize for, not exceptions we paper over.

If the app slows down under a real stocktake, we find out before you do. That is the only testing standard that matters to us.

Three non-negotiables

A small team that says no more than yes.

Offline first, always.

Runs on the hardware you own.

One clear job per screen.

Connectivity is unreliable in every warehouse we have tested. Apps that require a signal to function are apps that fail at the worst moment.

Android devices are already on your floor. Our apps are built and benchmarked on entry-level handsets — not the premium hardware a vendor wants to sell you.

We strip each screen to the single task it needs to accomplish. Anything that adds taps without adding value gets removed before it ships.