On July 8, 2025, Yonyou Indonesia, together with Huawei Cloud, iLogie, and Sobot, successfully held the “Empowering Smart Logistics with AI” seminar in Jakarta. This event focused on real-world AI applications in logistics, offering end-to-end solutions from cloud infrastructure to financial control and customer operations.

 

 

How Yonyou YonBIP Becomes the Operating System for Smart Logistics?

Yonyou Indonesia’s Solution Consultant, Vendy Andreas, started with a familiar entry point—finance. But what he presented went far beyond that: a unified solution powered by YonBIP, Yonyou’s next-generation enterprise platform. “Our clients often ask, ‘Can we manage costs while integrating with WMS, TMS, customer service, and payment platforms—all without switching systems?’ The answer is yes. And with just one platform.” What makes YonBIP different?

  • Localized Smart Finance: Multi-currency, multi-tax, and multi-entity compliance for Southeast Asia. Budgeting, costing, and reporting are seamlessly integrated.

  • System Integration with YonLinker: WMS, TMS, CRM, and payment systems are connected in one view—no more data silos or manual re-entry.

  • AI-Driven Operations: OCR + RPA for invoice capture and automated approvals, plus predictive insights for decision-making.

  • Low-Code Agility: With YonBuilder, teams can build reports and workflows fast—without coding or external help.

  • Built-in Globalization: Support for multiple languages, time zones, ledgers, and data formats supports complex global operations.

“Smart finance isn’t just about automation—it’s about enabling timely business decisions.” With YonBIP, one platform powers control, visibility, and collaboration—across finance, logistics, and beyond.

 

 

Huawei Cloud Al Solutions for Logistics Industry

“The biggest challenge for traditional logistics companies is fragmented data and slow response.” Joshua Alexander, Senior Solutions Architect at Huawei Cloud Indonesia, opened with a local customer case to show what changes once logistics moves to the cloud. With Huawei Cloud’s AI and IoT platform, companies gain real-time visibility across transport, warehouse, and delivery. Smart scheduling helps optimize routes, assets, and resources. On the supply chain end, blockchain adds trust and automation to delivery, handover, and settlement. One platform. One operational view. Every order, vehicle, and exception—clear at a glance.

 

 

iLogie – Streamlining Logistics Through WMS & TMS Synergy 

Inventory chaos, delivery errors, and wasted transport capacity remain common pain points for many logistics companies in Indonesia. Queena, Marketing Director at iLogie, shared how their integrated WMS and TMS systems are helping clients tackle these long-standing issues.

  • WMS enables real-time inventory updates, automated zone management, and guided picking to reduce human error.

  • TMS supports smart route planning, automated dispatch, and driver tracking to improve delivery accuracy and timeliness.

iLogie’s core belief: warehousing and transport are not isolated departments—they’re part of a connected process. Real efficiency doesn’t come from overtime, but from collaboration.

 

 

Sobot – Turning Customer Experience into a Scalable Capability

Customers expect instant replies on any channel—WhatsApp, phone, or website. But for many companies, delivering consistent service across all channels remains a challenge. Lim WenWi, Regional Account Manager at Sobot, addressed this gap with their AI-powered customer service platform, tailored for logistics enterprises.

With Sobot, businesses can:

  • Integrate WhatsApp, phone, and web into a single service hub

  • Provide 24/7 AI auto-replies with multi-language support

  • Analyze customer journeys in real time and push personalized responses

  • Automate ticket routing, track service history, and enable quality monitoring

Sobot doesn’t just improve efficiency—it brings measurable gains in customer satisfaction. It turns great service from a hope into a repeatable capability.

 

 

From visibility of operations, to coordination of people, goods, and vehicles, and finally to customer insight and responsiveness—this seminar painted a full picture of what smart logistics can look like. And this isn’t a future concept. It’s a real-world capability, built through actual projects delivered in Indonesia by Yonyou, Huawei Cloud, iLogie, and Sobot.