Boltrics WMS: The glue behind your supply chain

Boltrics WMS: The glue behind your supply chain

When systems don’t communicate with each other, what do you think happens? Delays, errors and duplication of work occur. 

In an industry like logistics where speed and reliability make all the difference, businesses can’t afford that.

If you’re a logistics service provider, you know that the day to day revolves around one thing: ensuring the smooth flow of goods. You are the link between producers, suppliers, and customers. The heart of the supply chain. 

That’s why Boltrics WMS exist to ensure the smooth flow of goods, ensuring integrations within your Warehouse Management System are essential. 

They ensure that data flows automatically between systems, processes connect seamlessly, and you maintain control over your operation. 

Boltrics is 100% focused on Third Party Logistics (3PL) for WMS, TMS and FMS. Every workflow, every screen, every feature, designed with and for 3PL providers.

Let’s dive more into the way Boltrics can improve your WMS integrations below!

3 Integrations that make your WMS future proof

In today’s logistics landscape, speed, accuracy, and adaptability are no longer competitive advantages; they are baseline expectations.

For 3PL providers, the difference between scaling profitably and struggling operationally often comes down to how well systems are integrated. 

1. Collaboration without noise

Without proper system integration, communication across the logistics chain quickly becomes cluttered—emails, Excel sheets, manual entries, and constant follow-ups. The result is predictable: delays, errors, and frustration for both operators and customers.

With EDI integrations built into Boltrics WMS, that noise disappears. Orders flow automatically into the warehouse system, while confirmations, shipping updates, and statuses are exchanged digitally and in real time.

In practice, the process works seamlessly:

  1. A manufacturer sends a sales order to the logistics service provider

  2. The logistics provider manages inventory and fulfillment in Boltrics WMS

  3. Order confirmations or Advance Shipping Notices (ASNs) are automatically sent back

  4. Goods are delivered to the retailer with digital packing slips

Some logistics providers even integrate directly with retailers, receiving orders straight from the retailer’s system and automatically returning ASNs once orders are ready.

The outcome is clear: less administration, shorter lead times, fewer errors, and happier clients.

2. Automating repetitive tasks

Beyond external communication, significant efficiency gains lie inside the warehouse itself. How much time is still lost to manual work?

Boltrics integrates seamlessly with warehouse equipment and internal systems to eliminate these inefficiencies. For logistics service providers, this translates into:

  • Faster, error-free processing

  • More accurate invoicing for transport and storage

  • Greater consistency across operations

  • More time for employees to focus on value-adding activities

In short, less operational noise and more operational return.

3. A SaaS platform built for scale, security and AI

Boltrics is a true SaaS solution built entirely on Microsoft Business Central. This means logistics providers benefit directly from Microsoft’s global scale, enterprise-grade security, and continuous platform innovation.

Compliance, security updates, and regulatory requirements are not afterthoughts; they are built into the platform. This protects not just data, but your ability to operate reliably and at scale.

Because Boltrics is fully aligned with Microsoft’s ecosystem, customers also gain automatic access to the latest AI and automation capabilities as they become production-ready. 

3 key themes Boltrics WMS can solve

As supply chains become more transparent, labor markets tighter, and technology more intelligent, logistics providers need systems that do more than manage warehouses.

With integrations at the core of Boltrics WMS, data flows automatically, processes connect seamlessly, and businesses retain control across warehousing, transport, and forwarding.

These capabilities directly address 3 structural challenges shaping the future of logistics below.

1. Sustainability is shifting from obligation to strategic factor

By 2026, sustainability will no longer be a reporting exercise but a competitive requirement. Customers increasingly expect substantiated, data-driven insights into emissions, resource efficiency, load factors, and waste reduction.

For logistics companies, having rough estimates is no longer sufficient. Without reliable visibility into inventory movements and lead times, it is impossible to demonstrate or improve sustainability performance.

This is where Boltrics delivers tangible value. By supporting warehousing, transport, and forwarding in a single, integrated platform, Boltrics WMS provides end-to-end operational insight. 

Logistics providers gain a complete, data-backed view of their operations, turning sustainability from a compliance burden into a strategic, measurable advantage.

2. Structural staff shortages call for smarter processes

The shortage of skilled logistics personnel remains one of the sector’s most pressing challenges and it remains to stay in 2026. Forward-looking companies are responding by optimizing processes so teams can achieve more with the same capacity.

Clear, standardized workflows make the difference and fewer exceptions lead to fewer errors. New employees can be onboarded faster, while operational teams spend less time on corrective work and manual administration, resulting in more time on value-adding activities.

Boltrics WMS supports this shift by structuring processes uniformly, based on proven 3PL industry standards. 

The result is greater stability, predictability and resilience, helping logistics companies remain productive even as labor constraints persist.

3. AI and automation continues to grow: From experimental to value added

By 2026, AI will move from experimentation to everyday business impact. Major technology providers, including Microsoft, are investing heavily in AI capabilities across Business Central and the broader platform enabling better predictions, faster responses to disruptions, and deeper automation of repetitive tasks.

Organizations with streamlined processes and centrally available data can immediately benefit from this next phase of digital transformation. Those without it often find AI remains abstract, i.e: promising in theory, but limited in practice.

Because Boltrics is built entirely on Microsoft technology, customers automatically gain access to the latest AI and automation capabilities as they mature. 

There is no need to redesign systems or start from scratch. With Boltrics, logistics providers are ready to accelerate the moment technology is truly production-ready.

The bigger question for 2026 is not whether you need to change, but where to start: with insight into your operational impact, streamlining processes, or preparing your data and systems for the next step in automation.

Boltrics WMS enables logistics companies to address today’s operational pressures while preparing for tomorrow’s demands. 

By combining 3PL expertise, seamless integrations, and a Microsoft-powered SaaS foundation, Boltrics turns sustainability, workforce challenges, and AI innovation into drivers of long-term competitiveness.

If you’re a 3PL provider looking to modernize your warehouse operations, Boltrics WMS delivers the flexibility, reliability, and future readiness the industry now demands.

Contact Aristou now for more information on Boltrics WMS and a complimentary consultation with our expert team.

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