Enable consistent digital logistics
Digital enablement describes the ability to make a logistical network work digitally — across company boundaries, roles and systems. In practice, digitization rarely fails because of individual systems, but because information is not uniformly available, cannot be verified or does not reach where it is needed. Loady creates this digital ability to work by digitally recording, verifying and making information available to all parties involved in a way that can be used by all parties involved. As a result, collaboration and execution work more reliably — with less coordination and less loss of friction.

Why digital enablement is critical to competitiveness
Efficient logistics processes, a high level of planning security, cost savings, resilience and reduced personnel costs are among the central goals of companies today. At the same time, these goals describe exactly the challenges that organizations face in their daily logistics. The strategic answers to these are clearly formulated in many companies: Processes should be digitized, processes automated and decisions should be increasingly supported by data-based models and AI. In practice, however, these approaches often fail not because of the strategy, but because of the prerequisites for their implementation.

Digitalization, automation and AI need a data basis
Digital processes and automated processes only work reliably if the underlying data is available completely, correctly and contextually. Even AI can only work as well as the data on which it is based. If information is missing, inconsistent or not verifiable, media breaks, manual reworking and operational uncertainties arise. A reliable data base is therefore the prerequisite for digitization initiatives to achieve measurable effects — and not generate additional coordination efforts.

Logistic-relevant master data as the key to digital readiness
Customer, location and product-specific logistical master data form an essential part of this data basis. They describe the specific requirements under which logistics processes must be planned and executed. These include:
- Opening hours and closing days
- Location and gate information
- Necessary technical equipment
- Safety requirements and personal protective equipment
- Mandatory driver instructions
This information determines whether a transport can be ordered correctly, is realistically planned and runs smoothly on site.

Digital enablement with Loady
No scattered data, no unclear free texts — with Loady, shippers, freight forwarders and goods recipients can access a centrally networked, up-to-date and standardized data source at any time. This ensures that every delivery remains smooth, without misunderstandings or manual queries.

Use in relevant logistics areas
The data provided by Loady is used in logistics areas where there is a lot of manual coordination effort today:
Integration into existing system landscapes
Digital enablement does not take place in isolation, but always in conjunction with existing systems and tools. In most companies, the system landscape has grown historically and comprises various ERP, TMS, yard and specialized logistics solutions. It is precisely this heterogeneity that represents one of the biggest hurdles to continuous digitization.
Loady does not replace existing systems. Instead, Loady ensures that logistics-relevant master data is consistent, checked and available for use across systems. In this way, existing applications can continue to fulfill their role while information arrives where it is needed in the process.
This integration makes digital enablement possible independently of individual systems. Information is consistently available — for planning, execution and evaluation — and forms the stable data basis for automation and further digital initiatives.






































Basis for measurable benefits
At Loady, digital enablement does not mean replacing existing processes or introducing new systems. It means creating digital working capacity and cross-system communication so that digitization, automation and AI can develop their potential. This is the basis for the benefits that companies are striving for: more efficient logistics processes, higher planning security, lower costs, more resilience and lower personnel costs.
If necessary, we can help you calculate the benefit case, which shows the benefits and savings potential of Loady for your company — with a comprehensible method, real figures and a clear ROI assessment for a well-founded decision.

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Connect Loady to your business processes
Loady fits directly into existing ERP, TMS, yard, eCommerce, procurement and telematics systems, so that all charging requirements are automatically available in its own corporate and logistics systems.
Support as needed
We'll guide you through the onboarding process and, with introductions and best practices, ensure that your team is quickly trained and can take action. If necessary, we can help you create and update data sets in Loady.






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