Build a compatible load.
Join ready shipments under a carrier, planned ship date, and verified planned weight.
Load tender and dispatch
Go from ready shipments to accepted carrier capacity, ordered stops, an accountable driver, and a delivery trace that survives disruption.
Each stage adds the evidence needed for the next decision without losing the original shipment commitment.
Join ready shipments under a carrier, planned ship date, and verified planned weight.
Send the approved load with its shipment and stop plan through configured carrier credentials.
Check equipment fit and availability before recording the driver on the dispatch plan.
Release the accepted load with accountable dispatcher, priority, driver, and ordered stops.
Record arrival and delivery events, then escalate high-severity exceptions with a visible owner and mitigation state.
Planning can stay flexible. External tender and dispatch release carry explicit checks because they commit capacity, people, and customer promises.
| Decision | Required evidence | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Approve tender | Carrier, consolidated shipments, ordered stops, planned weight | Credentialed carrier request |
| Release dispatch | Accepted load, available driver, accountable dispatcher | Executable dispatch plan |
| Escalate exception | Severity, source shipment, delivery event, mitigation note | Owned internal recovery trace |