When every department has green dashboards but the network is underperforming, the problem is not measurement.
Kanrix connects warehousing, transport, and last-mile operations to a single strategic framework — so teams stop optimising against each other and start executing toward the same outcomes.
Where logistics & supply chain teams typically get stuck
The operational and strategic challenges that bring logistics & supply chain organisations to Kanrix.
Local optimisation creates network-level waste
A warehouse team optimising for throughput can create congestion problems for inbound transport. A transport team optimising for utilisation can undermine last-mile service commitments. Without a shared framework, locally rational decisions accumulate into network-level failures.
Customer commitments and internal metrics are not connected
The metrics teams track daily — pick accuracy, vehicle fill, dwell time — are rarely mapped explicitly to the customer service commitments and commercial targets that define what success actually means for the business.
Acquisitions multiply operations without adding alignment
Logistics businesses that grow through acquisition inherit different management rhythms, different KPI definitions, and different planning cycles. Each entity makes sense on its own terms; collectively they resist the strategic alignment that group leadership needs.
Operational volatility makes annual plans feel irrelevant by Q2
Fuel costs, labour availability, and customer demand patterns shift faster than annual strategic planning cycles can accommodate. Teams learn to work around the plan rather than from it — making strategy a document rather than a compass.
How Kanrix addresses it
The platform capabilities that logistics & supply chain teams use most.
Strategy cascade from network to function to team
Kanrix builds the X-Matrix from group strategic objectives down through operational functions — connecting customer commitments, commercial targets, and internal KPIs into a single coherent framework that every function can navigate.
Cross-functional KPI relationships made visible
Every function's KPIs are visible in relation to the others in Kanrix. When one team's performance is creating pressure for another, the relationship is explicit — and it surfaces before it becomes a service failure rather than after.
A consistent framework for acquired entities to align into
Kanrix provides the strategic framework that newly acquired businesses can adopt without abandoning their operational identity. Group strategy becomes visible at every site from day one of integration.
What it's designed to deliver
Ready to see how Kanrix works for logistics & supply chain teams?
Book a 30-minute session. We will walk through the platform in the context of your operations — not a generic demo.