Carriers
Approved providers, operating mode, and qualification status.
Product architecture
Logistics TMS joins planning and execution without turning the handoff between them into a blind spot.
Each operational object has a clear job and remains linked to what came before and what happens next.
Approved providers, operating mode, and qualification status.
Equipment fit, availability, and dispatch assignment.
Origin, destination, required date, weight, and status.
Consolidated capacity, planned weight, date, and carrier.
Ordered pickup and delivery points tied to load and shipment.
Driver, dispatcher, priority, release, and acknowledgement.
Arrival, departure, and delivery evidence at the stop.
Severity, owner, mitigation state, and source event.
The system separates internal escalation from actions that commit people or send freight data outside the organization.
| Workflow | Trigger | Control |
|---|---|---|
| Tender planned load | A draft load is approved for tender. | Carrier credentials required; kept inactive until configured. |
| Release dispatch | The carrier accepts the tendered load. | Requires an approved dispatch decision. |
| Escalate delivery exception | A high-severity exception opens. | Internal escalation preserves the event and mitigation trail. |