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April 17, 2026

With artificial intelligence, Drivin seeks to transform logistics in Latin America and focuses on Colombia

Drivin aims for double-digit growth and to position Colombia as a logistics innovation hub. Photo: Courtesy

With artificial intelligence, Drivin seeks to transform logistics in Latin America and focuses on Colombia

TL;DR

  • New technologies are redefining the logistics industry, accelerating the adoption of digital solutions for efficiency, real-time visibility, and cost reduction.
  • Drivin offers an autonomous transport management system (TMS) that uses AI and data analytics to optimize logistics processes.
  • The platform has three layers: execution core, an intelligence layer (Nébula), and an autonomy layer (Sentinel) with intelligent agents.
  • Drivin's key technological differentiator is the shift from analytical AI to agentive AI, where systems can act and resolve issues autonomously.
  • Colombia is a strategic market for Drivin, representing 15% of its operations and acting as an innovation hub.
  • The company serves industries like mass consumption (Nestlé, Bimbo, Ramo), logistics operators (Ditransa), retail, and foodservice.
  • Drivin helps companies achieve scalability without increasing costs by automating operational exceptions.
  • Colombia still has room for growth in TMS adoption, especially among small and medium-sized businesses.
  • Clients have reported savings of up to 30% in logistics costs and improved Net Promoter Score (NPS).
  • Drivin aims to be a regional leader in autonomous logistics and emphasizes sustainability as a CarbonNeutral company.