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# Welcome to Logiverse

Logiverse is a cloud-based ERP platform built for freight forwarding and logistics companies. It manages the complete lifecycle of cargo operations — from customer quotations through booking, shipment execution, invoicing, and financial reporting.

## Key Capabilities

* **Multi-module operations** — Sea Export, Sea Import, Air Export, Air Import, Custom Brokerage, and more
* **Integrated finance** — Invoicing, receipts, vouchers, and full double-entry accounting
* **Rate management** — Centralized rate cards, per-booking costing, and margin analysis
* **CRM** — Contact management, quotations, and AI-powered customer communication
* **Customer portal** — Self-service shipment tracking and quotation requests
* **Multi-tenant** — Support for multiple companies with branch-level access control

## Getting Help

* Navigate using the sidebar to find documentation for each module
* Use the search bar to find specific topics
* Contact your system administrator for account or access issues


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