Bringing clarity to global relocation journeys

Feb 06 | 2026

Digire’s tracking system has been developed to provide a clear and reliable view of a shipment’s journey - from start to finish.

Digire tracking system

International household goods moves are among the most complex logistical operations in the world. They span continents, cross multiple transport modes and involve countless handovers.

Yet for the people at the centre of these moves -  families relocating their lives - one simple question often remains unanswered for far too long: Where are our belongings right now?

For years, the industry has relied on experience, coordination and goodwill to bridge that information gap. Updates arrive via emails, spreadsheets, carrier portals and phone calls - each offering a fragment of the full picture. The result is uncertainty for customers and pressure on operations teams.

Digire was created to change that.

Why Digire started
Digire was founded by Thomas Dejalle, who has spent more than a decade working across logistics, relocation, and global supply chains. Throughout his career, he repeatedly encountered the same issue: despite enormous operational expertise, visibility remained limited and fragmented.

“In other industries, real-time visibility has become normal,” says Dejalle. “But in relocation, which is deeply personal, customers were still left guessing. That disconnect stayed with me.”

The idea behind Digire was not to add another system or dashboard, but to rethink how visibility should work for global moves. The goal was simple but ambitious: give everyone involved one clear, reliable view of a shipment’s journey from start to finish.

One tracker, one journey.

At the heart of Digire is a straightforward principle: one tracker supports one journey. A compact Magic Tracker is placed with the shipment at origin and remains active throughout the entire move, across road, ocean and air. Unlike traditional tracking solutions, this is a one-time tracker ...

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