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When Your Cargo Operation Runs on Your Vendor’s Calendar

There is a phrase cargo IT leaders hear more than almost any other.
“That is on the roadmap.”

Sometimes it means next quarter. Sometimes it means next year. In every case it means the same thing: not now, and not your decision.

How this plays out

A regulatory update requires a change in how your operation processes a specific document flow. Ticket to the vendor. A GSA requests an integration to streamline bookings. Ticket. A new product needs a specific pricing structure. Ticket. A route configuration needs to be adjusted for a seasonal change. Ticket.

Each business decision becomes a technology request. Each request joins a queue with a timeline you did not set. The business adapts with workarounds while it waits.

The real cost

The direct cost is visible: internal hours, coordination, delays. The indirect cost is harder to measure but larger. Pricing that does not reflect commercial decisions. Products that cannot launch on time. Partners waiting for integrations that are three quarters out.

Legacy cargo platforms were built for a different era. Long implementation cycles. Infrequent updates. A world where stability mattered more than adaptability.

That world no longer exists. Air cargo moves fast. Regulations change. Customer requirements evolve. New products need to reach market quickly. A platform that requires a development cycle for every operational adjustment slows the business down.

What Nexlog does differently

We built Nexlog around the operational reality of modern cargo airlines. The business needs to move, and the platform needs to keep up.

Changes that are business decisions should not require vendor development cycles to implement. That principle shaped how we approached the platform from the beginning.

Gollog implemented Nexlog across a full, complex operation in six months. Smaller carriers in weeks. In both cases, teams that had been waiting quarters for changes were moving at a different pace within months of going live.

A common objection

“We have a good relationship with our vendor. They are responsive.”

Responsiveness matters. But responsiveness within a constrained architecture still produces delays. The question is not how well your vendor communicates. It is whether the platform lets your business move without waiting for a development cycle.

A simple check

List three changes your operation needed in the last six months. How long between request and go-live for each? Who set that timeline?

If the answers point to a vendor’s development calendar rather than your business needs, that gap is worth examining.

Sobre nós

A Nexlog é uma parceira tecnológica global para o setor de carga e logística. Com décadas de experiência, capacitamos companhias aéreas, operadores de serviços de solo e empresas de comércio eletrônico a digitalizar operações, reduzir custos e desbloquear novos canais de receita.

Nossa missão: Transformar a logística complexa em experiências digitais perfeitas.

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