Real-time tracking: the keystone of modern logistics
In a sector where every second counts, real-time transport monitoring has become essential. Whether it is to locate cargo or anticipate delivery stages, the ability to follow each movement in near real time represents a major competitive advantage.
The power of real-time tracking
Real-time tracking is revolutionizing logistics management by offering unprecedented visibility. OneChain, your Transport Management System, connects more than 500 ports, 1000 airports, 30 shipping companies and 150 airlines in real time.
OneChain tracking consists of three axes:
- Full visibility : Locate your products in near real time.
- Reduced follow-up burden : Unburden your freight forwarders from the constant monitoring of goods and get all your answers immediately
- Proactive Anticipation : Use ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival) calculated by artificial intelligence to plan deliveries
Geofencing and smart detection
In addition to classical tracking, thanks to tools such as geofencing, OneChain detects by GPS the entry and exit of a ship from a port, even if the shipping company has not yet updated its data. No more waiting times due to outdated or inaccurate information.
An overlay of artificial intelligence reinforces this functionality by detecting erroneous data sent by companies. This level of advanced alerts makes it possible to better anticipate and fix problems before they become critical.
Smart notifications and information sharing
OneChain's notification system is fully configurable. You can receive alerts in the event of a significant delay or a major impact on sensitive products. An invaluable increase in responsiveness to adjust delivery schedules or reorient resources.
Easily share the follow-up status with your internal and external partners through a public link. Get the link, share it by email or message, and your partner will have access to all the information
SKU tracking and ERP integrations
For companies managing large volumes of products, tracking accuracy down to the SKU (Stock Keeping Unit) level is crucial. In the event of a delay or incident, knowing exactly where your products are located allows you to better inform your end customers and take immediate corrective actions.
Tracking data can be exported in the form of Excel, via API or EDI and integrated into your ERP for harmonized information management. This flexibility ensures seamless integration with your existing systems, thus optimizing your supply chain.
Conclusion
Real-time monitoring is no longer a luxury but a necessity in modern logistics. Investing in a Transport Management System like OneChain, capable of providing instant and accurate information, means securing your supply chain and taking a strategic lead.