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Glossary Terms

Get clear definitions of essential ERP and logistics integration terms. This glossary is your go-to resource for understanding the key concepts that drive smarter, connected supply chain operations.

Load Balancer API

Last updated: May 6, 2026
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A load balancer API is an interface that distributes incoming ERP system traffic evenly among different servers or services in order to improve performance and prevent overload. In CargoWise-enabled logistics systems, this API aids in the efficient management of large amounts of data requests, providing smooth and dependable system operations even during peak usage periods.

Integrating a load balancer API allows logistics professionals to have ongoing access to important ERP services, decreasing downtime and improving user experience. IntegrationGo’s experience guarantees a smooth API interface with CargoWise platforms, allowing for scalability and continuous workflow throughout supply chain processes.

Frequently Asked Questions

The API distributes incoming traffic evenly between servers, avoiding obstacles and overloads. This balance ensures faster response times and fewer system crashes during peak demand periods, resulting in smoother operations.
CargoWise users frequently encounter slowdowns or outages during peak data processing. The load balancer API addresses these issues by regulating traffic flow, improving system stability, and preventing disruptions to important logistics activities.
Yes, it is built to be scalable. As logistics organizations expand and data volumes increase, the API automatically adjusts traffic allocation to accommodate higher loads, providing stable ERP performance.
Encrypted data transfer and secure authentication are security mechanisms that protect information as it flows through the API. It uses stringent security measures to protect sensitive ERP data against unwanted access and cyber threats.
AI-driven traffic management, which predicts an increase in demand and automatically reallocates resources, is among the next developments. Cloud-native load balancers will also improve flexibility and cost-effectiveness in ERP traffic management.