Not another dashboard. Agents that see the gate, make the call, act, and write the result straight back into the systems you already run. We begin where the work is hardest to see and easiest to lose money: the gate, the yard and the warehouse floor. From there we extend across the chain on one Operations Brain. The long term is simple to say and hard to build — an operating layer that runs every stage of physical operations, while your people stay in command.
Marketing has AI. Sales has AI. Customer service has AI. But the team that plans tomorrow's shift, runs the gate and ships your orders still works on Excel, WhatsApp and gut feel. Every system in the operation already knows its own part. None of them tells the others, and none of them acts. That is the gap we close. Cameras see the ground, agents decide, and the result is written straight back into the WMS, TMS and ERP you already run. We replace nothing. Low-risk work simply happens; the critical call comes to you. Every action leaves a record that can be proven. That is the loop we live in: read the physical world correctly, decide in one brain, act on the ground, and watch the world change. The camera that made the decision possible also proves the decision happened. The circle closes, and the next decision is better than the last. We publish targets as targets, never as results. Your numbers today set the target.
Systems record. They do not decide.
No rip and replace. The Operations Brain sits above your WMS, TMS and ERP, reads them, decides, and writes the next action back. Your systems stay; we make them work together.
Agents handle the thousand routine decisions every hour. Your people own the exceptions, the judgement calls and every critical action, which they approve.
We calculate the recoverable value on your own numbers before deployment, prove it in production on one problem, then expand. Your data, your control, no lock-in.
Cengiz is a technology entrepreneur and founder of Datanomous.
Twenty years building enterprise data and AI architecture — Chief Architect at NTT DATA, Analytics & AI Manager at Accenture UK, Principal Architect at Emirates, Enterprise Architect at Ericsson. The work always circled one sentence: turn scattered systems into one that can decide.
LinkedIn →Atilla is a logistics operator and supply chain adviser to Datanomous.
Founding General Manager of Borusan Lojistik, Arkas Lojistik and Aras Logistics — the three companies that built the Turkish logistics sector. Author of most of Türkiye's regional logistics master plans, from Mersin to Gaziantep. Adviser to more than seventy companies. Sixteen years teaching logistics and warehouse management at Yeditepe University. Chair of the CSCMP Türkiye Round Table.
LinkedIn →If you run an operations-heavy business and you've been waiting for AI to actually do work — that's why we exist.