OneTrack launches AiOn platform to automate logistics operations

A graphic for OneTrack's AiOn product.
OneTrack said if a task requires data analysis, routine work, or a system-level decision, it can be automated with AiOn. | Source: OneTrack

OneTrack today released AiOn, an AI agent platform that automates logistics operations across entire networks. The company said its system will allow operations teams to get more done with the same resources.

“Everyone is trying to squeeze 5% more out of labor on the floor,” said Marc Gyöngyösi, CEO of OneTrack. “But the real opportunity is automating the layers of expensive, manual decision-making that slow down your entire network. If you’re still running your warehouses with dashboards and extra headcount, you will lose to someone who isn’t.”

Operations leaders today face an expensive problem: more data than ever, but not enough people or time to do something with it. OneTrack aims to solve that by deploying specialized AI agents that take action — not just provide insights.

The Chicago-based company said AiOn gives logistics companies a digital workforce of AI agents that automates the day-to-day work of analysts, engineers, and site supervisors. This allows the logistics companies to scale operations without scaling payroll.

As a result, 80% of administrative and operational decision-making can now be handled autonomously at a fraction of the cost, asserted the company.

OneTrack said its automated warehouse operating system is used by leading logistics companies such as ID Logistics, Ryder, and Kellanova. Combining real-time visibility with AI agents, AiOn delivers autonomous decision-making to safety, productivity, quality, fleet management, and continuous improvement within logistics operations, it said.

Key features of AiOn

According to OneTrack AiOn allows companies to:

  • 10 times engineering output across your logistics network with only 20% of the overhead
  • Achieve six-figure savings from continuous labor, asset, and fleet optimization
  • Drastically reduce enterprise risk and compliance costs through automated coaching and accountability workflows
  • Proactively and autonomously resolve exceptions that eat into margin — like late shipments, load quality, and process bottlenecks
  • Consolidate fragmented tools and workflows into a single platform that replaces dashboards, point solutions, and manual oversight

“All of the backburner work that your team wants to do, but isn’t able to get to, can now be automated while they focus on other projects,” ” said Gyöngyösi. “How many times do you update your labor goals? How often do you evaluate zoning and slotting? What about your MHE fleet? These are very expensive problems that can now be addressed without needing to hire more headcount.”

OneTrack trained AiOn agents to act like analysts, safety managers, and engineers that are available around the clock. AiOn continuously monitors operations and triggers actions, just like a human would, but faster so end users can get far more done at a much lower cost, the company said.

“Instead of constantly needing to hire more engineers, analysts, and supervisors — which becomes cost-prohibitive for most companies — you can now use AI agents to handle 80% of the work for 20% of the cost, and they work 24/7. How will your operation compete with those run by AI?” said Gyöngyösi.


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