By Maria Kalamatas | The Logistic News | April 2, 2025
In a year already defined by disruptive innovation and the growing dominance of data-driven logistics, Enveyo has emerged as a standout player in the supply chain technology arena. The Utah-based logistics technology company has just been named one of the Top 100 Logistics IT Providers for 2025 by Inbound Logistics—a distinction that highlights its growing influence and the rising demand for smarter shipping intelligence.
But behind this recognition lies a deeper story of how Enveyo’s platform is helping global shippers transform complexity into clarity. As the logistics sector grapples with rising transportation costs, fragmented carrier ecosystems, and the increasing pressure for sustainability and transparency, Enveyo has focused its efforts on building tools that don’t just track freight—they optimize it.
Turning Visibility Into Action
Unlike many logistics software firms that rely solely on retrospective data analytics, Enveyo’s platform enables proactive decision-making. Its cloud-native suite delivers actionable intelligence across the entire shipping lifecycle—from procurement and rating to execution and post-shipment analysis.
“Supply chains no longer operate on static plans,” said Enveyo CEO Coby Nilsson. “They require agile, automated decision engines. That’s exactly what we deliver.”
Enveyo’s solutions empower logistics managers to evaluate multiple carrier options, monitor real-time performance, and apply rules-based automation to ensure shipments align with cost, time, and service-level goals. The result? Reduced freight spend, faster deliveries, and fewer customer complaints.
Data as a Competitive Asset
Enveyo’s recognition by Inbound Logistics is rooted in its unique use of logistics data as a strategic asset. Its technology not only ingests vast volumes of shipping information from multiple systems but also organizes that data into meaningful insights.
From parcel audit automation to predictive analytics, Enveyo’s platform is becoming essential for retailers, e-commerce players, and 3PLs looking to optimize at scale. Notably, the company’s clients have seen double-digit cost savings and measurable improvements in carrier performance after deploying Enveyo’s suite.
The company’s commitment to transparency also sets it apart. Shippers gain visibility not just into carrier invoices, but into trends and behaviors that were previously hidden—such as the cost impact of address correction fees, accessorial surcharges, and missed delivery windows.
Scalability Meets Usability
In a sector where overly complex software can quickly become shelfware, Enveyo’s edge lies in its usability. Its cloud platform integrates seamlessly with ERPs, TMSs, and WMSs, while offering scalable deployment for enterprises of all sizes. Whether a Fortune 500 company or a mid-sized e-commerce brand, clients can access Enveyo’s logistics intelligence without lengthy development cycles or heavy IT investment.
“Recognition like this validates the real-world impact our technology is having across the logistics ecosystem,” said Nilsson. “But we’re just getting started.”
What’s Next?
As 2025 continues to unfold, Enveyo plans to expand its capabilities around sustainability metrics and emissions reporting—an area where logistics providers are under growing scrutiny.
Furthermore, with the increased volatility in global freight markets, the company is also investing in deeper forecasting capabilities that account for geopolitical, economic, and environmental factors.
In a world where every shipping decision matters, Enveyo’s ascent as a logistics intelligence leader is both timely and well-earned.
Maria Kalamatas
Senior Correspondent, The Logistic News
Published April 1, 2025