About LogiStack

Why LogiStack exists

What LogiStack covers, who it is for, and how the directory approaches logistics and supply chain software research.

Updated April 12, 2026

Built for operations teams LogiStack focuses on software used in transportation, warehouse operations, procurement, routing, and supply chain visibility.
Buyer-oriented coverage The directory is built for shortlisting and comparison, not generic industry hype.
Clear separation of signals Editorial review, company-managed updates, and paid visibility are labeled separately.

What the site covers

LogiStack covers logistics and supply chain software across TMS, WMS, visibility, procurement, route optimization, fleet tooling, and warehouse automation.

The aim is to help operations teams compare vendors using workflow fit, deployment context, pricing signals, and direct listing detail.

Why aggregation matters here

Logistics and supply chain software remains fragmented across specialist vendors, regional providers, legacy enterprise suites, and niche workflow tools. Reliable aggregation across the sector is still thinner than it should be.

LogiStack exists to gather those offerings into one comparison surface so operations teams can map the field faster and with less guesswork.

Who it is for

The primary audience is operators, procurement leads, and software buyers evaluating infrastructure decisions for transportation and warehouse workflows.

It is also useful for teams building a market map before a formal sourcing process.

How the directory is run

LogiStack is operated by Martek Labs as part of a niche directory network. Editorial judgment determines inclusion, while claimed vendors can later submit reviewed company profile changes.

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