Logistica OS secures €1.5M to build the AI operating system for supply chains

November 20, 2025 at 10:00 AM UTC
Tech.eu
Original: EN
Logistica OS secures €1.5M to build the AI operating system for supply chains

Berlin-based startup Logistica OS has secured €1.5 million in pre-seed funding to build an AI operating system for supply chain operations. The company aims to address the under-digitization in the European logistics sector, which underpins approximately €10 trillion in economic activity, yet struggles with outdated processes. The investment signals growing interest in AI-driven solutions to enhance efficiency and reduce costs within this vital industry. Logistica OS, founded in 2025 by Flavio Alario, Kenan Deniz, and Florian Lehmann, is developing an agent-based platform for supply chains. Their initial product, PalletClaim, tackles the challenge of reconciling pallet balances through AI that processes handwritten delivery slips. The AI uses Optical Character Recognition (OCR) models trained on real-world documents and domain-specific rules. The impact of Logistica OS's platform is significant, as it automates workflows, reduces manual work, and lowers costs. PalletClaim currently processes over 100,000 delivery slips monthly, reducing manual work by about 80%. The company plans to support over 100 companies in automating repetitive workflows over the next two years. Logistica OS's focus on automating the complexities of pallet tracking and reconciliation reflects a broader trend of leveraging AI to modernize Europe's supply chains. The use of EU-hosted infrastructure for data processing underscores the importance of data security and compliance within the digital transformation of European industries.

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Published: November 20, 2025 at 10:00 AM UTC
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