Decklar has officially launched RADAR (Real-time Alert Detection And Response), a groundbreaking AI-native Logistics Control Tower Platform that combines real-time visibility, predictive intelligence, and autonomous logistics execution. The platform represents a major shift for global supply chains, moving beyond traditional dashboards and exception monitoring into an era of continuous AI-driven decision-making and autonomous operational control.
Headquartered in Santa Clara, California, Decklar—formerly known as Roambee—designed RADAR to transform the way enterprises manage logistics in volatile markets. As supply chain leaders face increasing uncertainty, RADAR provides a unified, AI-powered solution that interprets events in real-time, determines the next course of action, and executes auditable responses either autonomously or collaboratively with human operators.
The launch comes at a critical time for manufacturers and logistics professionals. According to a Deloitte survey cited by Supply Chain Digital, 76% of manufacturers report limited visibility across their supply chain. This vulnerability can now result in compliance violations, reputational harm, and multimillion-dollar losses. The report also noted that 55% of supply chain leaders are increasing technology investments, with 60% planning to spend over $1 million on advanced solutions such as AI, predictive analytics, and orchestrated visibility platforms.
RADAR distinguishes itself from existing control tower solutions, which are often limited by reliance on static data and manual processes. While supply chain planning tools and real-time transport visibility platforms provide either strong record-keeping or surface-level movement tracking, they typically fail to combine unified visibility with actionable intelligence. As a result, enterprises are left dependent on human operators and fragmented monitoring systems that struggle to meet the growing regulatory and operational demands of modern logistics.
Decklar’s RADAR platform overcomes these limitations by unifying real-time shipment, carrier, environmental, and product behavior data into a “System of Action.” The platform continuously analyzes patterns, classifies risks, anticipates disruptions, and determines the most effective interventions—then executes them promptly. RADAR’s autonomous agents can call drivers at risk zones, alert internal quality or security teams, enforce lane-specific compliance, and provide real-time contextual updates to stakeholders. This enables unmatched speed, consistency, and accountability across the logistics network.
Early enterprise deployments have already demonstrated RADAR’s measurable value. A global chocolatier improved cold chain compliance from 57% to over 90% while enhancing retailer confidence without significant infrastructure investment. A multinational CPG company brought its ocean network across 120 countries under real-time control, significantly reducing detention, demurrage, and unnecessary air freight. Collectively, RADAR has generated over $17 million in annual value across the top and bottom lines of early adopters. In pharmaceutical distribution, the system has delivered three times faster responses to deviations and has significantly reduced theft and temperature excursions.
Decklar, which rebranded from Roambee, has established itself as a leader in Real-Time Decisions AI and Unified Visibility. Its platform supports transparency, automation, and sustainability across Global 2000 supply chains. Despite global enterprises investing over $25 billion in planning and transport management systems, Decklar estimates that 60% of shipments still arrive late, 17% face quality issues, and 76% of reusable assets go underutilized. By bridging the gap between planning systems and visibility tools, Decklar’s AI-native platform delivers real-time intelligence that transforms logistics, operations, and financial outcomes. The company’s Real-Time Decisions AI currently powers over 42% of U.S. pharmaceutical shipments, more than 66% of South Asia’s confectionery, and approximately one-quarter of global CPG shipments.
KEY QUOTES:
“Visibility helped supply chains see, but visibility alone cannot operate a modern supply chain network. RADAR is the first AI-native Logistics Control Tower Platform built as a real-time System of Action for execution and intervention across 100% of the supply chain network. It understands what’s happening, knows what needs to happen next, and acts instantly including picking up the phone and having a conversation with vehicle operators or other supply chain stakeholders. This is the level of intelligence the next decade of supply chain resilience will be built on.”
Sanjay Sharma, CEO of Decklar

