Optimise every mile, maximise every load, and keep every promise — with Microsoft Dynamics 365, Azure IoT fleet intelligence, and AI-powered route optimisation built for the demands of modern logistics and transportation operations.
Logistics and transportation businesses face relentless margin pressure, rising fuel costs, driver shortages, and customers demanding real-time visibility and same-day service expectations.
Manual or legacy route planning tools fail to account for live traffic, vehicle capacity, time windows, and multi-drop sequencing — costing thousands in wasted miles daily.
Azure Maps and D365 Transport Management deliver AI-powered dynamic route optimisation, cutting empty miles by up to 26% and fuel spend by an average of $180k per 100-vehicle fleet.
Customers and planners have no live view of shipment status — driving high inbound call volumes, missed exceptions, and reactive rather than proactive operations management.
Azure IoT telematics integration gives every stakeholder a live track-and-trace portal with automated ETA updates, exception alerts, and proof-of-delivery capture.
Paper-based pick processes, poor slotting strategies, and lack of real-time inventory accuracy drive high error rates, slow throughput, and costly re-picks.
D365 Warehouse Management System (WMS) with directed putaway, wave picking, and RF/barcode scanning raises pick accuracy to 99.8% and cuts labour cost per order.
The US logistics sector faces a structural driver shortage, while high turnover driven by poor scheduling, excessive admin, and lack of digital tools is compounding the crisis.
D365 Field Service scheduling and the Cambay Driver mobile app reduce admin burden, improve route satisfaction, and give drivers the digital tools modern workers expect.
Fuel typically represents 25–35% of total logistics operating costs — and with volatile prices, operators who can't optimise consumption are permanently exposed to margin erosion.
Azure ML fuel consumption modelling combined with D365 telematics data identifies high-consumption vehicles, driving behaviours, and route inefficiencies to cut fuel cost per mile.
Managing multiple carriers, 3PLs, and freight brokers through separate portals, spreadsheets, and emails makes consolidated performance reporting and cost control nearly impossible.
D365 Transport Management centralises all carrier and 3PL activity — with automated rate shopping, performance scorecards, and a unified freight cost ledger in one platform.
Microsoft Dynamics 365 connects your transport management, warehouse operations, fleet telematics, and customer communication into a single intelligent platform — giving you real-time control of every shipment, every vehicle, and every warehouse bay.
End-to-end transport management — from load planning and carrier rating to freight audit, customs documentation, and real-time shipment tracking.
Directed put-away, wave and cluster picking, cross-docking, and automated replenishment — all driven by RF/barcode scanning and mobile worker apps.
Real-time vehicle telematics, driver behaviour scoring, predictive maintenance alerts, and fuel analytics fed directly into D365 operations dashboards.
Build custom dispatch dashboards, automate customer ETA notifications with Power Automate, and run AI route optimisation on Azure Maps routing engine.
Purpose-built Microsoft capabilities mapped to the most critical logistics and transportation priorities.
From load planning and carrier selection through to freight audit and customer proof-of-delivery — D365 Transport Management gives your planners and customers real-time control of every shipment movement.
Azure Maps routing engine calculates optimal multi-drop sequences in seconds — factoring live traffic, vehicle capacity, time windows, and driver hours to minimise total route cost.
3D load optimisation algorithms maximise trailer utilisation, reduce the number of vehicles required, and automatically generate compliant load sheets and manifests.
Real-time rate comparison across all contracted carriers — automatically selecting the cheapest compliant option and generating booking instructions without planner intervention.
Automated carrier invoice matching against contracted rates and actual movements — flagging discrepancies before payment and eliminating manual freight bill auditing.
Automated customs documentation, commodity coding, and trade compliance checks for cross-border shipments — reducing customs delay risk and broker costs.
Driver mobile app captures recipient signature, photos, and delivery notes — instantly synced to D365 and the customer portal, reducing billing disputes by up to 78%.
D365 WMS transforms your warehouse from a cost centre into a competitive advantage — with directed workflows, real-time inventory accuracy, and the flexibility to support everything from ambient storage to temperature-controlled fulfilment.
System-directed put-away instructions maximise space utilisation and minimise travel time — with AI-driven slotting recommendations that adapt to velocity changes.
Flexible picking strategies — wave, cluster, zone, and batch — with RF/barcode scanning and voice-directed picking to maximise picker throughput per shift.
Automated cross-dock identification matches inbound freight to outbound orders — reducing storage dwell time and accelerating next-day order fulfilment.
Temperature zone management, lot and serial number traceability, and full batch recall capability — built into D365 WMS for food, pharma, and regulated goods operators.
Native integration with conveyor systems, AS/RS, goods-to-person robots, and AMRs — D365 WMS acts as the orchestration layer for your automation investment.
Engineered labour standards, real-time productivity tracking per associate, and shift performance dashboards — reduce warehouse labour cost by up to 18%.
Every vehicle in your fleet generates a stream of performance, location, and condition data. Azure IoT and D365 turn that data into actionable fuel savings, predictive maintenance schedules, and driver coaching programmes.
Live GPS location of every vehicle on a central Azure Maps dashboard — with geofence alerts, dwell time reporting, and route adherence scoring.
Continuous monitoring of speeding, harsh braking, idling, and cornering — with automated driver coaching scores and gamified league tables to incentivise safe driving.
Per-vehicle fuel consumption benchmarking, idle reduction alerts, and MPG trend analysis — identifying the drivers and routes with the highest saving potential.
OBD-II and CAN bus sensor data feeds Azure ML models that predict brake, tyre, and engine failures before they cause roadside breakdowns and costly recovery.
Automated tachograph data download, drivers' hours compliance monitoring, and WTD infringement alerts — keeping your operations DVSA-compliant and audit-ready.
Azure ML range prediction for electric vehicles, smart charging schedule management, and CO₂ savings reporting — supporting your fleet electrification strategy.
Microsoft Fabric, Power BI, and Azure AI convert your TMS, WMS, telematics, and customer data into a single operational intelligence platform — giving every team from the board to the depot manager the insight they need, when they need it.
Single-pane dashboard showing live shipment status, fleet position, warehouse throughput, and on-time delivery KPIs — refreshed every 60 seconds.
Real-time SLA compliance tracking per customer contract, with automated escalation alerts when shipments are at risk of missing delivery windows.
Centralise TMS, WMS, telematics, customer, and finance data in one governed lakehouse — eliminating siloed spreadsheet reporting across depots.
Natural language AI queries in D365 — ask "Which carrier has the worst OTIF performance on the Manchester-Glasgow lane this quarter?" and get instant answers.
Per-shipment Scope 3 freight emissions calculated using GLEC methodology — automated reporting for customer sustainability requirements and CSRD compliance.
Branded customer portal with live shipment tracking, ETA notifications, ePOD access, and self-service booking — reducing inbound enquiry calls by up to 55%.
We follow a phased, operationally-aware delivery model that keeps your depots running and your customers served throughout every stage of the transformation.
Depot walkthroughs, fleet audits, TMS and WMS landscape assessment, carrier contract review, and customer SLA mapping. We document your full logistics network and define the future-state architecture blueprint.
D365 TMS and WMS configuration, telematics device installation, carrier API integrations, and master data migration. Customer portal and ePOD mobile app deployed to pilot depot. First Power BI dashboards live at week 4.
Controlled pilot at one depot or transport lane. Full end-to-end UAT with your planners, warehouse managers, drivers, and IT teams. SLA and KPI performance baseline established against agreed targets before wider rollout.
Full network cutover with 24/7 hypercare support for 30 days. Dedicated logistics success manager on-call during your first peak period post-launch. Legacy systems maintained in read-only parallel for 2 weeks as safety net.
Quarterly network performance reviews, Microsoft release wave feature adoption, and rollout to additional depots, acquired businesses, or new service lines as your logistics network grows.
Our delivery team includes ex-transport planners, depot managers, and 3PL operations directors — we've run the routes, not just the software.
Our pilot-first model means your existing operations keep running throughout. We never cutover a full depot without a successful pilot sign-off.
Every client gets a named logistics-specialist Success Manager from kickoff through to post-go-live — your single point of accountability, always.
We contractually commit to a 12-week core go-live timeline. If we're late for reasons within our control, we absorb the cost — not you.
Every logistics network is different. Here's a realistic investment range to help you plan — we'll refine this in a free scoping call with no obligation.
Pricing is indicative and based on typical scoping for US-based logistics operators. Final investment is confirmed after a free scoping workshop. Licensing costs are Microsoft RRP — we can often negotiate volume discounts as a direct Microsoft partner.
Based on aggregated data from 45 logistics and transportation clients we've implemented D365 for since 2019.
Verified outcomes from logistics and transportation businesses who partnered with Cambay to drive efficiency, reduce cost, and deliver better service.
A 600-vehicle US contract logistics operator was overspending by $2.8M annually on fuel and carrier overcharges, while manual planning tools drove a 91% on-time delivery rate that was costing key customer contracts. Cambay implemented D365 TMS with Azure IoT telematics and AI route optimisation — delivering 26% fuel savings and a jump to 98.4% OTIF within 9 months of go-live.
We'd tried two other TMS implementations that failed to deliver. Cambay were different — they put a former transport manager on our project who understood exactly what our planners needed. The AI route optimisation alone saved us $1.8M in the first year. We went live in 11 weeks without missing a single delivery.
— Operations Director, US Contract Logistics Group (600 vehicles, 8 depots)Yes — D365 TMS and the Azure Maps routing engine can replace Mandata, Microlise, Paragon, and most other standalone TMS platforms. We also support phased migration where you run D365 alongside your existing system during a parallel period, then cut over once your planners are confident. We'll assess your current setup in the free scoping call and recommend the right transition approach.
Azure IoT Hub supports integration with all major telematics hardware including Microlise, Teletrac Navman, Quartix, and most CAN bus OBD-II devices. If your fleet already has hardware installed, we can typically connect to your existing data streams without replacing devices — reducing hardware costs significantly.
Yes. D365 WMS has native integration capabilities with major WCS (Warehouse Control System) platforms and supports standard messaging protocols (REST API, XML, EDI) used by conveyor systems, AS/RS, and AMR providers including Dematic, Vanderlande, Locus Robotics, and 6 River Systems. We've integrated D365 WMS with 12 different automation vendors.
The Cambay Driver mobile app integrates with Optac3 and VDO tachograph download systems, automatically importing tachograph data into D365. Our compliance module flags WTD and DVSA infringements in real time, generates driver compliance reports, and maintains a complete audit trail — reducing tachograph analysis administration by up to 80%.
Yes. The Cambay Customer Portal is a branded self-service web app that gives your customers live GPS-linked shipment tracking, automated ETA notifications via SMS and email, ePOD access, and self-service booking. It's white-labelled to your brand and can be live within 2 weeks of your main D365 go-live.
Every logistics client receives 30 days of included hypercare support post-go-live, with 24/7 on-call during your first major peak period. After hypercare we offer flexible managed service options — from a standard 9-5 support desk through to a fully managed D365 logistics platform with guaranteed SLAs on issue resolution time.
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