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| ![]() DistroLogic Introduces AI-Driven, SaaS Logistics Infrastructure for Bi-Directional Global TradeBy: DistroLogic As global trade regulations tighten and enforcement increases, enterprises face growing complexity in customs compliance, landed-cost accuracy, and cross-border shipment visibility. DistroLogic addresses these challenges by embedding compliance intelligence, automation, and traceability directly into logistics workflows—without requiring customers to replace existing TMS, ERP, WMS, or carrier relationships. "Global trade today demands precision, transparency, and speed," said Casey Bearsch, Founder of DistroLogic. "DistroLogic operates as logistics infrastructure. Our AI-driven system enables programmatic shipping, customs automation, and persistent shipment identity across borders—whether goods are entering the United States, exiting U.S. markets, or moving between foreign jurisdictions." Daniel Bradley, Co-Founder and Attorney at DistroLogic, added, "From a legal and compliance perspective, the ability to demonstrate traceability and a defensible chain of custody is now essential." Core Capabilities
DistroLogic delivers continuous shipment intelligence across the logistics lifecycle, eliminating the traditional loss of visibility that occurs at borders and carrier handoffs. Each shipment is assigned a persistent digital identity that follows it from origin pickup through international transport, customs clearance, and last-mile delivery. Through secure APIs and the DistroLogic interface, customers gain real-time location and status updates across carrier boundaries, timestamped event logs for every handoff, customs and compliance milestones tied directly to shipment records, and proactive alerts for delays, holds, or documentation issues. This end-to-end traceability reduces lost shipments, accelerates resolution, and supports audit, insurance, and regulatory requirements. DistroLogic applies machine intelligence within defined governance boundaries to improve accuracy and scalability, including intelligent HS classification, predictive landed-cost modeling, automated interpretation of compliance rules, and anomaly detection across shipment events. All AI-assisted outputs are traceable, auditable, and tied to the underlying shipment record. "This is not shipping software," Bearsch added. "It is logistics infrastructure built for a highly regulated global trade environment where automation and transparency determine who can scale." For more information, visit https://DistroLogic.com. End
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