The Logistics Breakthrough: How Sodyo Is Powering Smart Warehouses Rethinking Warehouse Efficiency in the Digital Era
- Lishai Cohen

- Aug 6
- 2 min read
As global supply chains grow increasingly complex, traditional warehouse operations are under pressure to become faster, smarter, and more accurate. From inventory tracking to order fulfillment, every process must be optimized to meet the demands of real-time commerce and just-in-time delivery.
This is where Sodyo enters the picture - not as a marginal improvement, but as a transformative force in the world of logistics. Through its partnership with ZIM (under the joint venture Zimark), Sodyo is revolutionizing how warehouses operate by enabling bulk scanning, smart automation, and data-rich tracking, all powered by advanced visual markers.
Bulk Scanning: From One-by-One to All-at-Once
Conventional scanning systems rely on linear barcodes or standard QR codes, requiring workers to scan individual items manually. This creates bottlenecks, increases labor costs,
and opens the door to human error.
Sodyo’s visual markers change the game. That's smart logistics.
Thanks to their long-range and wide-angle scanning capabilities, Sodyo markers can be scanned in bulk, meaning that entire shelves, pallets, or bins of items can be scanned simultaneously. This dramatically reduces the time it takes to audit inventory or verify incoming and outgoing shipments.
In Zimark pilots, warehouse workers were able to scan hundreds of items in a fraction of the
time it would take with legacy systems, all with greater accuracy and less fatigue.
Smarter Warehouses, Smarter Data
Each Sodyo marker is not just a static identifier — it’s a dynamic digital touchpoint. Every scan can return customized information, such as item metadata, shelf location, expiration dates, or special handling instructions.
In combination with backend systems and APIs, warehouses can build logic around scans. For example:
Flag expired or misplaced items in real time
Trigger restocking workflows automatically
Alert supervisors about anomalies or shortages
This turns warehouses into data-driven environments, where every product and every process is connected to a digital brain.

Easy to Deploy. Scalable to Any Size.
One of the biggest barriers to warehouse digitization is the cost and complexity of upgrading systems. But Sodyo is built with practicality in mind.
Its markers can be applied to existing shelving, boxes, and components without changing infrastructure. Scanning works through smartphones, tablets, or fixed cameras — no special equipment needed.
And with flexible SDKs and integrations, Sodyo can fit into any warehouse management system (WMS) or enterprise resource planning (ERP) environment.
The Future of Logistics Starts with a Scan
What once took hours now takes minutes. What once required dozens of workers can be streamlined with automation. And what was once invisible - such as inventory errors or tracking gaps - becomes visible in real time.
This is the promise of Sodyo-powered logistics.
Want to see how visual markers can streamline your supply chain? Let’s explore a pilot that fits your warehouse environment.

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