Operations Should Shape the System
Software should reflect real workflows and operational needs, not force teams to adapt their processes to a fixed system.
Traditional logistics software is often too rigid, too expensive to customize, or too disconnected from the realities of daily operations. Mycelium exists to offer a better path: a more adaptable software foundation built around the way logistics businesses actually work.
We believe operators should not have to choose between inflexible off-the-shelf systems and costly custom development. There should be a more practical way to build software that fits.
Mycelium is shaped by experience from working inside logistics operations and seeing firsthand how difficult software implementation can become when the system does not match the way the business actually works. Across shipments, documentation, coordination, exceptions, and daily execution, the same pattern appears again and again: operational reality is messy, but many systems are rigid.
That gap creates friction at every stage of implementation. Teams end up adjusting processes to fit the software, building workarounds outside the system, or accepting tools that never fully support the way they operate. Mycelium is built from those insights — with a clearer understanding of what logistics teams actually need from their systems.
Informed by the day-to-day complexity of logistics execution.
Built with a clear view of what happens when software does not fit the business.
Designed around operational reality, not generic system assumptions.
In nature, mycelium forms the hidden infrastructure of the forest. It connects systems, supports the movement of resources, and helps the wider ecosystem adapt and stay healthy — without controlling what each organism is meant to do.
That idea shapes how we think about logistics software.
Mycelium is built to become digital infrastructure for logistics: a foundation that helps operators connect workflows, structure data, and build systems around the way their businesses actually run. Not by forcing everyone into the same model, but by giving each company the ability to work in the way that fits them best.

We believe logistics software should do more than digitize existing tasks. It should provide the structure, flexibility, and control operators need to run better processes.
Too often, logistics teams are forced to adapt themselves to rigid systems, expensive customization projects, or disconnected tools that only solve part of the problem. We believe software should work the other way around: built to support the operation, evolve with the business, and create stronger foundations for execution.
Software should reflect real workflows and operational needs, not force teams to adapt their processes to a fixed system.
Logistics teams should be able to adapt workflows, structure, and logic without heavy development every time the business changes.
When systems fit the operation, teams gain more clarity, move faster, and create a stronger base for coordination and growth.

Mycelium was founded by Vegard Synnes after years of working close to logistics operations and seeing how often good businesses are held back by software that does not truly fit the way they work.
Again and again, the same pattern appeared: teams were forced to adapt themselves to rigid systems, rely on workarounds, or accept tools that never fully matched operational reality. That experience led to a clear conviction — logistics needs better digital infrastructure.
Mycelium was created as a response to that problem: a more adaptable approach to logistics software, built around operational fit, flexibility, and systems that can evolve with the business over time.
We are building My-CLM — My Custom Logistics Management — a no-code platform built specifically for the logistics industry.
It is not a generic no-code development tool. My-CLM is designed around logistics workflows, logistics data, and the operational logic that real logistics businesses need in order to run effectively. This makes it possible to build software tailored to each use case, while still running on a structured shared foundation.
Today, My-CLM is the platform we use to design and deploy customized logistics software for our customers. Over time, our ambition is to open that foundation more broadly — making it accessible to users who want to configure their own systems, supported by automation and AI-assisted build capabilities, while also enabling builder partners to create solutions on top of the platform.
The goal is to create a new model for logistics software — one where companies can deploy customized systems under a SaaS model, without the cost and complexity that usually come with traditional custom development.
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