Logistics
The regulatory reality
Customs, dangerous-goods, and cross-border transport rules make documentation errors expensive in days, not dollars; the runtime's job is getting the paperwork right and traceable, while customs brokers keep the regulated filings.
[ 01 ]The opportunity
Freight is a documentation business wearing a transportation costume: bills of lading, customs entries, exception emails, and rate confirmations, all referencing each other and all living in inboxes. A runtime that holds shipment context end-to-end answers 'where is it and what's blocking it' instantly, and drafts the exception paperwork while the container is still on the water.
[ 02 ]Workflows
Shipment context
One queryable state per shipment — documents, milestones, and correspondence linked — instead of an inbox archaeology dig per inquiry.
Exception handling
Detect delay and customs-hold notices in carrier mail, draft the customer notification and the broker request with documents attached.
Document compliance pre-check
Cross-check commercial invoices, packing lists, and entries for the mismatches that cause holds — before filing, with the discrepancy cited.
[ 03 ]Compliance posture