
Kris Taylor, a seasoned industrial engineer with a rich background spanning traditional engineering, FedEx logistics, and even healthcare tech, is now embarking on a profound journey of faith and entrepreneurship. He's the visionary behind Octavius Logistics, a Software as a Service (SaaS) company poised to revolutionize how businesses manage their shipping and logistics.
He believes his career trajectory was divinely orchestrated. Each role, from optimizing factory processes to streamlining FedEx's international operations and even designing systems for a healthcare startup, served as vital building blocks. "I feel like God was putting me in different places to gain more knowledge about the things that are important pieces for what I'm trying to accomplish now." This diverse experience has equipped him with a unique 'toolbox' of skills, all vital in his current endeavor.
Octavius Logistics is not just another tech startup; it's a testament to Kris's deep-seated faith and a desire to impact lives beyond traditional ministry. He views his work as a calling, a way to be a leader and, ultimately, to help others. The company's name, Octavius, is a deliberate choice, inspired by the Spider-Man character with multiple arms. "It's supposed to give somebody abilities they don't have otherwise to do things beyond their capabilities," Taylor explains, envisioning his software as an extension of a company's logistical prowess.
His software acts as a virtual consultant, learning a company's specific constraints and problems while simultaneously educating the user with insights they might otherwise miss. This innovative approach promises to enhance efficiency and reduce costs in shipping, a critical need for businesses of all sizes. Taylor is currently developing three modules, with the first product slated for release at the beginning of the year, followed by another mid-year.
Taking this leap of faith hasn't been without its challenges. Taylor has bootstrapped the entire operation, pouring his own resources into building something entirely new. This journey requires immense faith, not just his own, but also the unwavering support of his wife and two daughters, ages 19 and 21. "My family is my world," he emphasizes, acknowledging their crucial role in his pursuit of this vision. His wife, in particular, serves as hisconstant reminder of his divine calling, even when doubts creep in. "I have to go to God every morning and ask, 'Am I doing the right thing?'" he admits, highlighting the daily reliance on his faith.
Taylor draws parallels to biblical figures like Moses, who was called to a greater purpose beyond his comfortable routine. "We can't accept good in place of God's great," he asserts, encouraging others to step out in faith when they feel a similar calling. His journey is a powerful illustration of trusting in divine provision, even when the path ahead isn't entirely clear. He recounts moments where, just as he felt at a loss, unexpected provisions would appear, reinforcing his conviction that he is on the right path.
As Octavius Logistics moves towards its launch, Taylor is actively seeking both investors and beta testers. He believes that those willing to "kick the tires" on his software, providing feedback and helping to refine it, will play a crucial role in its success. This collaborative approach ensures the software is not only robust but also perfectly tailored to the real-world needs of businesses. He's also looking for individuals with expertise in marketing and sales to help package and position his innovative solution in the market.
For anyone considering a similar entrepreneurial leap, Taylor offers profound advice: "Pray, build up a support system, and have a strong relationship with God." He stresses the importance of having people who will encourage you on the difficult days, as faith can waver. Ultimately, his message is one of courage and conviction: God has a unique purpose for each individual, and sometimes, stepping out of comfort into the unknown is the only way to realize that greatness.
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Kingdom Factor Coach helping leaders build high-performing, faith-driven teams through leadership, self-awareness, and team dynamics coaching.
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