LDi Transforms Logistics IT with Azure Virtual Desktop and a Resilient Cloud Infrastructure

Logistic Dynamics (LDi) is a U.S.-based third-party logistics (3PL) provider enabling efficient freight movement and supply chain operations across North America. With a growing network of agents, carriers, and customers, the business relies heavily on consistent system performance, secure access, and real-time visibility to manage logistics operations at scale. 

As LDi expanded, its hybrid IT environment began to create operational friction thereby impacting performance, visibility, and scalability. To support its growth and ensure uninterrupted service delivery, the organization needed a more structured, secure, and cloud-aligned infrastructure that could simplify operations while strengthening resilience and control. 

Challenge

LDi’s existing IT landscape lacked the structure and standardization required to support a fast-growing logistics business. The absence of a clear cloud and disaster recovery strategy, combined with inconsistent network performance and limited governance, made it difficult to maintain control and ensure reliability across systems. 

  • No defined cloud and disaster recovery roadmap, creating uncertainty around migration and continuity planning 
  • Inconsistent network performance and virtual desktop experience, impacting remote user productivity. 
  • Lack of standardized governance and security policies, leading to configuration gaps and compliance risks 
  • Limited visibility and centralized control, making it difficult to monitor system health and performance 
  • Increasing operational complexity, driven by manual processes and legacy dependencies 
  • Growing need for proactive IT support, monitoring, and ongoing optimization 

Solution

To support LDi’s growing logistics operations and address gaps in control, performance, and resilience, Cloud 9 Infosystems restructured its IT environment with a cloud-first approachbringing greater stability, governance, and scalability to day-to-day operations. 

  • Structured Cloud Transformation Roadmap 
    LDi gained a clear, phased path to move from a fragmented hybrid setup to a more organized, scalable Azure environment, reducing uncertainty around migration and future planning. 
  • Seamless Transition to Azure 
    Core systems, including Active Directory and business-critical applications, were migrated with minimal disruption, ensuring the continuity of logistics operations during the transition. 
  • Strengthened Identity and Access Control 
    By redesigning access management with role-based controls, LDi improved governance and tightened control over who could access critical systems and data. 
  • Stabilized Network and System Performance 
    The re-architected network improved connectivity and reliability, helping teams and agents experience fewer disruptions while managing shipments and operations. 
  • Consistent Virtual Desktop Experience 
    With Azure Virtual Desktop, employees and agents can securely access their work environment from anywhere, ensuring consistent performance regardless of location. 
  • Improved Business Continuity and Recovery 
    A more resilient disaster recovery setup reduced downtime risk, helping LDi maintain service reliability in a time-sensitive logistics environment. 
  • Standardized Governance and Policies 
    Clear policies and configurations brought consistency across systems, making it easier to manage compliance and maintain operational discipline. 
  • Continuous Support and Optimization 
    With ongoing monitoring and managed services from Cloud 9, LDi’s internal IT team was able to shift focus from routine maintenance to supporting business growth and innovation. 

Results

The transformation delivered meaningful improvements in system reliability, operational efficiency, and user experience across LDi’s IT environment: 

  • Improved system availability and resilience, achieving 99.9% uptime and ensuring consistent performance of critical logistics applications 
  • Stronger security and governance framework, with better control over access, configurations, and compliance 
  • Enhanced remote user experience, enabling seamless and secure access through Azure Virtual Desktop 
  • Reduced infrastructure complexity, simplifying IT operations and lowering dependency on legacy systems 
  • Improved visibility and monitoring, enabling 50% faster incident detection and resolution through proactive performance management 
  • Greater operational efficiency, enabling internal teams to shift focus from maintenance to strategic initiatives 

 

The new cloud environment provided LDi with a stable, scalable, and well-governed foundation to support its growing logistics operations. 

Company

Size: 51-200 employees
Location: Buffalo, New York 

Industry

Logistics

Practice Areas

  • Cloud Infrastructure and Management
  • Microsoft 365
  • Azure Virtual Desktop
  • Security and Compliance 
  • Cloud Migration 

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