Tech that fits: Right-sized digitalisation in global logistics 

Technology is a driving force in logistics – but bigger isn’t always better. At LEMAN, we believe in a right-sized approach to digitalisation: one that enhances operations, empowers people, and evolves with the needs of our customers. 

 
In a market where giants often pursue large, complex systems with rigid structures, we’ve chosen a different path. For us, tech should support business – not dictate it. And the right-sized partner is one who builds digital solutions that are practical, scalable, and human-centric. 

Morten Holm, Group CIO at LEMAN, explains: 

Morten Holm, Group CIO, LEMAN

We don’t believe in digitalisation for digitalisation’s sake. Technology must serve a purpose – and that purpose is to make life easier for our customers and colleagues. That’s what drives our choices.

Morten Holm, Group CIO, LEMAN

This pragmatic approach means we focus on integrations that fit our business model, not the other way around. It also means we can adapt quickly to new tools, customer platforms, and local market demands. 

When we say we’re flexible, it’s not just a value – it’s built into our systems,” Morten continues. “We can onboard new customers faster, align with their needs more precisely, and implement new features with shorter lead times.

At the same time, our global IT setup ensures consistency and security across regions. We invest in scalable platforms like CargoWise and CarLo, supported by a dedicated team of developers and business process owners who work closely with operations. 

The result? A digital foundation that is robust without being rigid. One that prioritises user experience and drives continuous improvement – without compromising on compliance or control. 

Because in logistics, technology shouldn’t just be powerful. It should be personal, purposeful, and ready to grow with you.