In logistics, orchestration involves more than connecting systems; it means managing moving parts, legal boundaries, and operational failures in real time. This discipline involves managing transportation logistics, documentation requirements, and timing responsibilities to handle exceptions between geographical locations, vendor relationships, and regulatory areas. In such an environment, APIs act as operational and compliance-critical interfaces, shaping the flow of legal documentation and orchestrating logistics.

Online platforms frequently discover that the APIs they developed work correctly for ideal “happy path” scenarios; however, such scenarios rarely appear in real-world operations. Logistics never functions this way. Your API must be strong and meticulously understand logistical challenges when handling customs delays, truck breakdowns, weight discrepancies, and regulatory document failures.

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