According to roboticsandautomationnews.com, Libera’s AI-powered autonomous network control tower achieves a 99.96% on-time delivery rate in real-world, high-complexity logistics environments. The platform processes over 100 billion checkpoints and interfaces directly with 400,000 vendors, operating as the central nervous system for large-scale supply chain networks.
From Reactive Dashboards to Autonomous Action
Traditional transport management systems (TMS) operate reactively—capturing data and displaying it for human interpretation. As shipment volumes scale to 5 million daily shipments, this model collapses under cognitive load. Libera replaces that paradigm with a closed-loop Think, Decide, Act workflow: its AI continuously ingests real-time telemetry, detects anomalies before they escalate, and executes corrective actions without manual intervention.
Core Capabilities Embedded in Operations
Libera’s TMS is built for operational reality—not theoretical benchmarks. It delivers end-to-end trip tracking with full cost-of-ownership visibility, including fleet utilization, maintenance scheduling, and granular cost allocation—all unified on a single dashboard. Its bidding engine simultaneously evaluates spot and contract bids, selecting vendors based on performance metrics—not subjective judgment. Invoicing is automated against contractual terms, and a 10-point document verification process validates LR copies, e-way bills, and insurance certificates prior to vehicle dispatch.
Quantified Operational Gains
According to the report, layered intelligence—starting with ML-based recommendations, advancing to predictive and prescriptive analytics—drives measurable ROI. Libera’s implementation yields a 30% reduction in operational inefficiencies, a 35% acceleration in decision-making cycles, and a 40% decrease in human errors. These improvements directly increase bottom-line margins for third-party logistics (3PL) providers.
Proven at Scale in India’s Largest Logistics Network
The platform was developed not in isolation but within ElasticRun’s live infrastructure—the backbone of India’s largest logistics and fulfillment network. This origin ensures native handling of real-world friction points: inconsistent address formats, ad hoc last-mile reroutes, documentation gaps, and seasonal demand spikes exceeding standard capacity thresholds. As Vaibhav Mishra, Director of Technology at Libera, states:
“Libera’s Transport Management System is part of a battle-tested technology stack that has powered India’s largest logistics and fulfilment networks and is now available as a global SaaS platform.” — Vaibhav Mishra, Director of Technology at Libera
Industry Context and Adoption Signals
Libera’s autonomous control tower arrives amid accelerating adoption of AI-driven orchestration across global logistics. DHL launched its AI-powered Resilience Control Tower in 2024, integrating predictive risk scoring across 120+ countries. UPS deployed its ORION Next Gen routing engine—reducing average route miles by 8%—across 12,000 U.S. delivery vehicles in Q1 2025. Meanwhile, C.H. Robinson reported a 22% YoY increase in AI-assisted freight tendering volume in 2025, citing improved carrier match accuracy and reduced manual exception handling. For supply chain professionals, this shift means moving from alert triage to autonomous exception resolution—cutting median response time from hours to seconds and enabling scalability beyond 10 million daily shipment events without proportional headcount growth.
Source: Robotics & Automation News
Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.










