Your platform, your control.
LogisBase is built with a source-accessible model. The core system can be reviewed and deployed on your own infrastructure, giving your team visibility into how dispatch, driver tracking, and order processing systems operate — and the ability to adapt them to your requirements.
We treat transparency as a product principle, not a marketing position. Logistics infrastructure is critical operational software, and it should be built in a way that supports trust, control, and long-term ownership for the businesses that depend on it.
Why platform independence matters for logistics
Logistics is core operational infrastructure. The systems that run it should be transparent, adaptable, and fully controlled by the businesses that depend on them.
No vendor lock-in
With a source-accessible architecture, your logistics stack is not tied to a vendor’s pricing changes, product direction, or business continuity risks. You retain the ability to run, modify, and maintain your deployment independently.
Security you can verify
Every component that processes orders, assigns drivers, and manages operational data can be reviewed at the code level. This enables enterprise security audits, internal compliance checks, and full system transparency.
Built for extension
LogisBase is designed to be extended at every layer. Teams can adapt workflows, build custom modules, and integrate deeply with existing systems without waiting on external roadmaps or relying on one-off vendor development cycles.
Enterprise-grade foundation
The platform is built with reliability, scalability, and operational resilience in mind. Transparency into the system architecture allows technical teams to deploy with confidence in high-volume environments.
Data sovereignty
Deploy LogisBase in your own infrastructure, cloud environment, or regulatory jurisdiction. You maintain full control over where your operational data is stored and how it is accessed.
Long-term operational control
The platform is designed to remain usable and maintainable over time, ensuring that your logistics infrastructure stays under your control regardless of vendor strategy changes or market shifts.
Licensing explained
LogisBase uses a source-accessible licensing model. An Enterprise License is available for organizations that require additional commercial flexibility for proprietary use cases. Below is a clear breakdown of what each option provides.
Standard License
LogisBase can be used, modified, and self-hosted for internal operations and evaluation purposes. When deployed within an organization for internal use, you retain full operational flexibility. If you deploy modified versions as part of externally facing services or products, certain sharing obligations may apply to those modifications under the standard license terms.
Enterprise License
The Enterprise License provides expanded commercial rights for organizations that need to keep modifications private or operate LogisBase as part of a proprietary offering. It is designed for businesses that want to build SaaS products, white-label solutions, or custom logistics platforms on top of LogisBase without external disclosure requirements for their proprietary enhancements.
Contribute to LogisBase
LogisBase evolves through collaboration with developers, logistics operators, and implementation partners worldwide. Whether you’re fixing issues, building extensions, improving documentation, or proposing new capabilities, contributions that improve the platform are encouraged and valued.