As logistics providers continue to invest in cloud computing and artificial intelligence to improve warehouse efficiency and manage increasingly complex supply chains, Kuehne+Nagel is evolving its KN SwiftLOG warehouse management system into a cloud-native platform with agentic AI capabilities.
Spanning more than 1,000 sites in close to 100 countries, the deployment represents one of the most extensive transformations of warehouse operations in the logistics industry.
To support this transformation, the platform is built on Blue Yonder’s Warehouse Management Solution, part of the company’s Cognitive Solutions. This brings KN SwiftLOG into a unified, cloud-based environment while continuing as Kuehne+Nagel’s established warehouse management system.
The global roll-out began in April 2026 and is being implemented in phases to ensure continuity of service. As deployment progresses, it enables scaling across operations and helps manage increasing supply chain complexity and evolving customer requirements.
Evolving KN SwiftLOG into a cloud-native platform allows us to connect operations, data, and workflows more effectively across locations. As supply chains become more complex, improving efficiency remains a key driver for adopting cloud-based solutions. This shift supports consistent execution at scale and helps us respond more quickly to customer requirements, while maintaining reliable service delivery,
says Eduardo Razuck, Executive Vice President, Contract Logistics, Kuehne+Nagel.
The platform lays the foundation for more efficient and coordinated operations across the network, connecting warehouse activities with data-driven insights and intelligent automation. This enables more accurate planning, clearer visibility, and faster responses to disruptions.
For customers, this translates to consistent execution across locations while maintaining the stable operations they experience today. Moving to a single cloud-based platform supports more standardised processes across sites, helping to align operations for customers served in multiple countries. The first customer deployment is planned to go live in Asia in July 2026.
Together, Kuehne+Nagel and its customers will benefit from AI-enabled execution and next-generation operating practices that increase productivity, speed and agility… The future of supply chain belongs to those who can standardise globally, decide faster, and adapt at the speed of disruption.
said Duncan Angove, CEO of Blue Yonder.
The rollout reflects a broader trend across the logistics industry, where warehouse operators are replacing legacy management systems with cloud-native platforms to improve visibility, standardise processes and support greater automation. As AI capabilities become increasingly embedded within warehouse management systems, logistics providers are looking to enhance productivity, improve decision-making and build more resilient supply chains capable of adapting to changing customer demands.


