Logistica OS, the Berlin-based startup developing AI agents for supply
chain operations, has raised €1.5 million in pre-seed funding. The round was led
by NAP, alongside Daphni and
angel investors Javier de
la Fuente, Nono
Konopka, Daniel
Khachab, Andrew
Shaw, Jonas
Meynert, Tony Kula and Hermann Ude.
Europe’s logistics sector underpins around €10 trillion in economic activity, yet much of the industry still relies on pen, paper, spreadsheets, and phone calls. Every day, 300 million pallets move between more than nine million companies in Europe, and an estimated €50 billion is lost annually to inefficiencies, missing equipment, and administrative overhead.
Despite automation in many other sectors, logistics
remains under-digitised: fewer than 40 per cent of workflows are digital, and
over 1.5 million roles in the sector are currently unfilled. Even with RFID
tags, ERP systems, and other tools, many key processes still depend on manual
work and reconciliation, increasing the risk of errors and losses.
Founded in 2025 by Flavio Alario, Kenan Deniz, and
Florian Lehmann, Logistica OS is addressing this gap with an agent-based
platform for supply chains. Its suite of AI agents automates repetitive
operational workflows across global logistics.
Its first product, PalletClaim, addresses a common
logistics challenge: reconciling pallet balances between partners. The AI
processes handwritten delivery slips, extracts pallet and product data, and
automatically creates and reconciles accounts, reducing weeks of manual work to
near-instant processing.
Delivery slips vary widely, as each customer, site, and
driver records information differently. Logistica OS addresses this using
proprietary Optical Character Recognition (OCR) models trained on thousands of
real-world documents, combined with domain-specific rules to detect
inconsistencies and validate data.
Its flexible workflow builder adapts to each customer’s
processes, enabling automation even in complex, multi-partner environments. For
accuracy and compliance, all data is processed on EU-hosted infrastructure.
We started with pallets because it’s the mess everyone
knows. Once you automate that, you can automate everything around it: delivery
claims, credit notes, invoice matching. The foundation is the same,
says
Flavio Alario, CEO and co-founder of Logistica OS.
PalletClaim now processes more than 100,000 delivery
slips per month, reducing manual work by around 80 per cent and lowering costs
linked to equipment losses and administrative effort.
With
this new funding, Logistica OS aims to support more than 100 companies in
automating repetitive workflows over the next 24 months, improving how
logistics teams operate and communicate, one agent at a time.

