Army-specific workflow for field stores, vehicle readiness, and disconnected units
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Army field logistics

Army logistics built for disconnected, spread-out operations.

WYNTIQ gives commanders, logisticians, and MT sections one local-first operating picture for convoy readiness, spare parts, field supply, and forward-post synchronization.

MTfleet visibility
Fieldoffline operation
Syncrelay-friendly
Army logistics command visual

Designed around how Army logistics actually moves.

Not a corporate ERP layer. Not a cloud dashboard. WYNTIQ fits the reality of convoys, unit stores, vehicle sections, high-altitude operations, and intermittent field links.

MT

Vehicle Readiness

Track grounded vehicles, spare demands, service intervals, and issue completion so the chain sees where mobility is degrading.

FD

Forward Stores

Maintain demand and issue continuity even when the forward node is offline and only synchronizes later through movement or local link.

TR

Transfer Visibility

Make lateral movement between nearby units visible instead of losing days in informal calls and invisible stock.

Dense enough for operations, stable enough for mobile view.

Theater Feed

Urgent repair demands, convoy departures, stock risk, and isolated posts appear in one stream.

Grounded truck
Brake parts queued
Store-01 low stock
Relay vehicle inbound
Forward post unsynced
Audit intact

Field Roles

Technician, officer, logistics, accounts, and admin views stay distinct while preserving common operational truth.

Technician
Officer
Logistics

Offline First

Units keep operating locally even when HQ sync is delayed. The product should degrade gracefully, not collapse.

Know whether the network path is the problem.

Army users need to distinguish between stock delay, approval delay, and sync delay. Mesh diagnostics make that visible.

Mesh diagnostics visual
Forward Post health71%
Pending local events6 unsynced records
Relay pathVehicle hop active
FallbackUSB bundle ready

Army-grade product story. Qualified demo access. Buyer-ready next step.

Use the access request form for initial discovery, then move serious units into guided pilot deployments and trial environments.