Logistics Software Development Cost Calculator
Get a tailored estimate for your logistics software project in minutes by answering a few questions about your operations, fleet size, workflows, and feature requirements. This helps you evaluate pricing based on your actual business model and not generic assumptions.
Logistics Software Development Cost Estimation
How Much Does it Cost to Build Logistics Software?
Based on Citrusbug’s 13+ years of experience delivering logistics software development services, building a custom logistics platform typically costs between $40,000 and $250,000+, depending on system complexity, features, and integrations. Enterprise-grade platforms with advanced capabilities can exceed $500,000.
Cost by Software Type
The following estimates reflect typical project scope across different types of logistics software, taking into account feature depth, integrations, workflow complexity, and system scale. These variables directly impact development cost, timeline, and overall solution complexity.
| Software Type | Complexity | Estimated Cost | Timeline |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fleet Management Software | Medium | $6,000 – $70,000 | 2–6 months |
| Warehouse Management System | High | $5,000 – $50,000 | 1–5 months |
| Transportation Management System | Very High | $5,000 – $60,000+ | 1.5–6 months |
| Last-Mile Delivery App | Medium | $8,000 – $50,000 | 2–7 months |
| Supply Chain Platform | Very High | $20,000 – $100,000+ | 3–12 months |
| Freight Brokerage Platform | High | $10,000 – $80,000 | 2–7 months |
| Route Optimization Tool | Medium | $6,000 – $70,000 | 2–6 months |
| IoT Cargo Monitoring System | High | $15,000 – $100,000 | 2–10 months |
ROI & Business Impact of Custom Logistics Software
Understanding the return on investment helps justify development decisions. Based on outcomes observed across logistics platforms we have built and optimized, businesses often report:
25–35%
40%
98%+
3–5x
Return on Investment (3 Years)
Technology Stack That Impacts Logistics Software Cost
The choice of technologies directly affects your development budget, timeline, and long-term scalability. Here’s what Citrusbug typically uses for modern logistics platforms:
Node.js / Python
Django REST, FastAPI, Express.js for high-performance logistics APIs and data pipelines
React / Next.js
Real-time dashboards, dispatch consoles, and customer portals with live map rendering
React Native
Cross-platform driver apps with offline mode, barcode scanning, and POD signature capture
Google Maps / HERE
Real-time geolocation, geofencing, multi-stop route optimization, and traffic-aware routing
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I build a custom solution or use an off-the-shelf platform?
Off-the-shelf solutions like SAP TM or Oracle TMS have high licensing costs ($50,000–$500,000/year) and limited flexibility. Custom software provides exact-fit workflows, no per-user licensing fees, full data ownership, and competitive differentiation. For businesses with unique logistics models or rapid scaling plans, custom is almost always the better long-term investment.
What factors most impact logistics software development cost?
Key cost drivers include: number of integrations (ERP, TMS, carrier APIs), real-time GPS and IoT requirements, AI/ML capabilities (route optimization, demand forecasting), mobile app development for drivers, number of supported warehouses, compliance requirements (DOT, GDPR), and the size and location of the development team.
Can Citrusbug integrate my existing ERP or TMS?
Yes. We have extensive experience integrating logistics software with SAP, Oracle, Microsoft Dynamics, Salesforce, and major carrier APIs (FedEx, UPS, DHL). We also build custom EDI solutions for freight communication and can connect with IoT platforms, GPS hardware providers, and third-party mapping services.
Do you offer post-launch maintenance and support?
Absolutely. We offer flexible support and maintenance plans covering bug fixes, security patches, performance monitoring, and feature enhancements. Most logistics platforms require ongoing maintenance as carrier APIs, compliance rules, and mapping services evolve.