Implementation

Launch around one real freight corridor.

Start with the lane, shipment commitments, carriers, drivers, and dispatch policy your team already understands. Expand once the trace works end to end.

Three focused phases.

The product arrives with the transportation model. Implementation applies your operating facts and release controls.

Phase 1 / Model

Load the transportation foundation.

Establish approved carriers, modes, driver resources, equipment types, shipment origins, destinations, and service dates.

Phase 2 / Control

Set the decisions and roles.

Assign transport planner, dispatcher, driver coordinator, and logistics manager rights. Confirm tender and dispatch-release policy.

Phase 3 / Operate

Run a corridor from ready to delivered.

Consolidate, route, tender, assign, release, record delivery events, and resolve a test exception with the accountable team.

What your team brings.

A compact implementation packet is enough to begin; the complex process model already exists.

MASTER DATA

Carriers and drivers

Provider codes, modes, qualification status, equipment, and availability.

COMMITMENTS

Shipment rules

Origin, destination, service dates, weights, and readiness definitions.

CONTROL

Release policy

Who approves tender, who releases dispatch, and what evidence is mandatory.

RECOVERY

Exception ownership

Severity definitions, escalation owners, and mitigation expectations.

Start using the system, then configure the corridor.

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