Finding out the shipment status of a B2C online order is no longer a particular challenge for people today. For almost every online retailer, it is of enormous importance to conveniently deliver this transparency to its customers.
In traditional logistics, however, the issue of transparency is different.
Disrupted supply chains and long transport times are just a few buzzwords that logistics experts have been dealing with for over two years. This is especially true with the data of the now highly fragmented supply chains, which is becoming more and more complex over time. Due to the various players in the global supply chain and their IT transport systems, it is crucial to keep track of everything.
Track-and-trace systems in logistics have been around for many years. In some areas, such as ocean freight and road freight, several specialized systems have been developed lately that provide users with quality transparency. Due to its complexity and speed, the area in which there has been no solution until recentlyis the air freight industry.
Because of the large number of parties involved in the air cargo industry that process shipments quickly, it has always been difficult to get a real-time overview of all shipments including upcoming delays and split shipments.