Featured in The Tech Times: Easy4Pro on the Future of Logistics Models
- Diogo Rodrigues
- Mar 25
- 2 min read
Global logistics is facing a turning point.
In a recent article published by The Tech Times, Easy4Pro was highlighted for its insight into the three dominant logistics operation models shaping supply chains worldwide:
Decentralized Logistics Management
Centralized In-House Logistics Departments
Centralized Outsourced Logistics (4PL)
Each of these approaches comes with unique advantages and challenges, especially in a world where flexibility, data-driven decisions, and sustainability have become non-negotiable.

Decentralized Logistics: Local Flexibility, Central Complexity
Companies operating under decentralized models empower their regional units to manage their own logistics. This provides agility and responsiveness at a local level—but it also fragments data and limits the strategic procurement power of the organization. The lack of central oversight can lead to inefficiencies that become more apparent as the company scales.
Centralized In-House: Scale, Structure, and Service Gaps
Centralizing logistics within a dedicated department allows for greater control and cost efficiency. It streamlines procurement and administration—but it may not always align with the unique needs of each site. Uniformity can sometimes mean overlooking regional logistics nuances, affecting service levels.
Centralized Outsourced (4PL): Strategic Delegation with Trade-Offs
This model sees companies outsourcing their centralized logistics to a 4PL provider. It reduces internal complexity and offers access to expert logistics teams. However, maintaining service quality and alignment requires careful KPI tracking and trust in the neutrality of the provider.
Where Easy4Pro Fits In
No matter the model, technology plays a crucial role. Easy4Pro supports businesses using any of these three strategies by providing:
Real-time visibility
Seamless integration
Flexible procurement tools
Data-driven decision support
As Ignacio Tirado, Director at Easy4Pro, puts it:
“There’s no one-size-fits-all in logistics. Every model has its strengths. What matters is finding the best fit for the customer's culture, needs, and strategy.”
Why This Matters Now
With global supply chains under pressure to be more sustainable, cost-effective, and resilient, the way companies structure logistics has never been more important. Choosing the right model is about more than efficiency – it’s about long-term strategic success.
Whether you’re decentralizing for agility, centralizing to cut costs, or outsourcing to scale faster, Easy4Pro is designed to empower your strategy with flexible, on-demand solutions.
Read the original feature in The Tech Times here.
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