The Logistics Hub is a live, public deployment of the KnowledgeBricks knowledge layer, seeded with warehouse design, intralogistics, carrier strategy, network optimization, WMS selection, and 3PL operating expertise. It exists to demonstrate what the platform produces when it captures one domain end-to-end, so you can evaluate the architecture before scoping your own.
This hub is one example. The same platform can be seeded with your organization's tribal knowledge in any operating domain.
The Logistics Hub is not the product. It is a live, public stress test of the KnowledgeBricks platform across one operating domain. When you browse it, you are evaluating four properties of the underlying layer, properties that transfer directly to a private deployment in your organization.
Practitioner-authored entries spanning warehouse design, slotting, carrier RFP development, 3PL evaluation, intralogistics, AS/RS, network optimization, and WMS selection. The breadth is the demonstration: the platform can absorb and structure an entire operating discipline, not just an FAQ.
Every answer the hub returns cites the underlying vault entries. There is no ungrounded LLM output. The retrieval layer enforces access control before any model call, which is how a private deployment would behave in your environment, your data never leaves your boundary.
Beyond Q&A, the hub runs multi-turn Skills, Carrier RFP Workshop, DC Assessment Framework, Automation ROI. Each is a structured workflow with hard data gates, producing a deliverable a procurement team or board would actually accept. Your own deployment configures Skills around your processes.
The hub vault has been growing autonomously since launch via the nightly pipeline, gap identification, candidate research, practitioner-approval queue. This is the loop that makes the layer compound over time without requiring a dedicated curator inside your organization.
The Logistics Hub vault was seeded by practitioners who have run distribution centers, negotiated 3PL contracts, designed AS/RS deployments, built carrier RFPs, and stood up WMS environments. It is reference-grade content, the kind a senior operator would write if they had the time. In a private deployment, your senior people are the seed; in this hub, ours are.
The hub demonstrates how Skills produce submission-ready deliverables. In your private deployment, Skills are configured to your processes, your RFP template, your assessment rubric, your ROI model. These three are the ones the Logistics Hub uses today.
Builds a complete carrier RFP from scratch: lanes, volume commitments, service requirements, scoring rubric, and negotiation strategy. The output is a document a procurement team can issue.
Runs a structured distribution-center assessment, capacity utilization, layout efficiency, slotting, labor benchmarks, technology readiness, and produces a scored findings report with prioritized recommendations.
Models the financial case for warehouse automation: labor displacement, throughput gains, error reduction, capital cost, and payback. Grounded in practitioner benchmarks from the vault, not vendor marketing.
Public, seeded by KnowledgeBricks practitioners with general logistics expertise. Open for anyone to query and evaluate. The vault content is ours, not benchmarked to any single operator. The Skills are generic enough to be useful across the industry but tuned to nobody in particular.
Private to your tenant. Seeded by structured elicitation with your senior practitioners, your judgment calls, your benchmarks, your failure modes, your process logic. Skills configured to your RFP templates, your assessment rubrics, your deliverable formats. Connected to your existing knowledge environment via external KB APIs, no rip-and-replace.
The platform behind this hub deploys against your organization in two to four weeks. A scoping call defines the elicitation program, the integration points, and the deployment timeline, and you keep the scope document either way.
No commitment required at scoping stage.