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Case Study · Pods Automotive logistics

Hyundai Glovis

Armakuni built Glovis America's first dealer-facing real-time tracking platform, owning the architecture end to end across portal, microservice backend, Oracle data bridge, IoT telemetry pipeline, and notifications. On-time vehicle deliveries rose 45% and shipping costs fell 15% as dealers self-serve live status instead of calling operations to chase delays after they had already happened.

6 to 9 months
Engagement
5
Outcomes shipped

A leading global automotive logistics company came to Armakuni for real-time vehicle tracking portal: dealer visibility, live IoT telemetry, multi-tenant access controls, carrier performance analytics.

The challenge

A modernization engagement that delivered Glovis America's first dealer-facing real-time tracking platform. Armakuni owned the architecture end to end across portal, backend, IoT pipeline, notifications, and security, and continues to deliver against the roadmap.

Scale: Hundreds of thousands of finished vehicles moved annually across North America. Telemetry from IoT-enabled carriers ingested in real time. Part of Hyundai Motor Group, one of the world's largest automotive logistics operators.

What we built

Armakuni delivered real-time vehicle tracking portal: dealer visibility, live IoT telemetry, multi-tenant access controls, carrier performance analytics. The engagement ran as fixed-scope modernization SOW covering portal build, microservice backend, Oracle data bridge, IoT telemetry pipeline, notification engine, and platform security.

The outcomes

5 measurable outcomes shipped across the engagement. The ones that moved the business the most:

45%
increase in on-time vehicle deliveries
15%
reduction in overall shipping costs
40%
improvement in data handling capacity
98%
accuracy in data access restriction enforced

45% increase in on-time vehicle deliveries. Real-time visibility, automated exception alerts, and proactive carrier coordination replace the reactive model where delays were discovered only after they had cost the customer.

15% reduction in overall shipping costs. Better carrier utilization, reduced demurrage, and route optimization are driven by live telemetry rather than weekly retrospective reports.

40% improvement in data handling capacity. The move to streaming Lambda processing and serverless storage makes adding a new carrier or telematics partner a configuration change rather than a capacity-planning project.

98% accuracy in data access restriction. Role-based access controls and architectural data isolation remove a category of compliance risk from enterprise customer contract reviews.

Dealer status calls cut sharply as dealers self-serve from the portal. Instead of calling Glovis operations, dealers find their own answers, freeing the operations team to focus on exceptions and intervention rather than information lookups.

Built on AWS

The production environment runs on 12 first-party AWS services. Delivered under our AWS Migration and Modernization, DevOps, Data and Analytics competencies.

Amazon S3Amazon CloudFrontAWS Elastic BeanstalkAmazon RDS PostgreSQLAWS LambdaAmazon DynamoDBAmazon SNSAmazon SESAmazon VPCAWS Secrets ManagerAmazon CloudWatchAWS CloudTrail
AWS Premier Tier PartnerMigration & Modernization ServicesDevOps Consulting CompetencyData & Analytics Consulting CompetencyAWS Lambda Delivery
Validated by AWS

What's next

Predictive ETA modeling on telemetry data, cross-carrier optimization powered by live performance signals, and AI-driven exception detection that flags delays before they become customer-visible.

Want similar outcomes for your platform?

Talk to us about an engagement shaped around the same constraints Hyundai Glovis brought to the table. Most start with an AWS-funded discovery and a conversation with an engineer, not a sales exec.