Scelint 360 is a supply chain, logistics, and resource intelligence platform focused on real-time visibility for transportation, yards, and assets through technologies such as IIoT, GPS, RFID, and sensors. According to its website, the product is available both as SaaS and for on-premises deployment, serving industries including manufacturing, 3PL, intermodal transport, retail, ports, healthcare and pharmaceuticals, warehousing, and food and beverage.
The platform is built around three main modules: Trucks, Yard, and Assets. Trucks focuses on trucks, cargo, drivers, trips, truck/load matching, mobile apps, tracking, and payment management. Yard is designed for yard and port operations, covering gate access, RFID-enabled yards, terminals, carriers, tasks, alerts, and equipment performance tracking. Assets covers receiving and putaway, picking and shipping, inventory and location management, orders, and shipment planning. For integrations, the website explicitly mentions connectivity with TMS, WMS, OMS, and ERP systems, and support for hardware and sensors such as RFID, GPS, optical systems, and cellular networks, making it suitable for logistics automation projects that require a combination of software and hardware.
Scelint does not publish plans or pricing, nor does it clarify whether billing is based on users, vehicles, warehouses, devices, or modules. The primary purchasing path is to book a demo. Deployment flexibility is one of its strengths: the website clearly offers both a Cloud Ready Platform and an On-Prem Ready Platform, which is useful for enterprises with different data-control and on-site equipment requirements. However, security and compliance information is limited. The site only mentions Robust Security in its feature descriptions and does not disclose key enterprise procurement details such as encryption, access control, audit logs, compliance certifications, or SLA terms.
Its strengths lie in broad scenario coverage: from first mile to last mile, as well as warehouses, yards, port assets, all of which can be brought into a unified view. It also emphasizes rapid implementation, flexible modules, plug-and-play edge applications, and multi-system integration. The drawbacks are that the publicly available materials are relatively marketing-oriented, with insufficient information on pricing, trials, APIs, permission models, service support, and security compliance. The website also contains multiple 404 pages, so the overall information completeness is only average. Scelint 360 is better suited to mid-sized and large logistics, port, manufacturing, and warehousing enterprises looking for supply chain visibility, yard automation, truck/load dispatching, and asset tracking.
Based on the crawled text, it is not possible to determine the quality of access from mainland China, supported payment methods, or Chinese localization support, so china_access is rated as unknown. For deployment in China, key items to verify include network connectivity, hardware compatibility, local implementation partners, invoicing, and payment methods. Potential alternatives to compare include SAP, Oracle, Manhattan, Blue Yonder, Infor, as well as supply chain systems within the ecosystems of Yonyou, Kingdee, JD Logistics, or Cainiao.
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