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Freight Forwarding Software

Welcome back once again to Freight Forwarders where in this article we’ll explain some of the many aspects of freight forwarding software and how it is used within the industry.

Freight forwarding software is generally used by the industry for tracking a consignment of goods, however large of small to keep an eye on its progress and to verify delivery has taken place. This information is often vital for the customer, but is also heavily used by the companies involved as a means of keeping tabs on everything and identifying problems before they get out of hand.

There are several varieties of freight forwarding software that can be used by a transportation company and can either be bought off the shelf from a software company or developed in-house by the transportation company themselves.

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Of the commercial versions of software that can be purchased from third party software houses, these can be ready to go, straight out of the box, or they can be tailored to a specific company’s needs depending upon their main line of business and the types of transport they work in. So if a company specializes in air freight, then a specially tailored program can be developed to focus mainly on airlines, air traffic variances, timetables and schedules and all the world’s air freight lines. This would provide invaluable up to the minute information on air transportation prices and schedules enabling the transport company to choose the most economic air routes for its goods consignments.

The same principle applies to all types of shipping, whether it be overland or ocean transportation. Being able to run freight software that can track not only a goods consignment but also to be able to pre-determine the most economical routes by bringing up freight shipping rates and monitoring the many shipping lines balanced against time constraints and load sizes and weights can save a freight forwarder company a great deal of money. This can increase profits while enabling them to pass on some of the saving to the customer. All of this makes them more all the more competitive within the industry.

The other alternative is in-house development of specific transportation software that is totally tailored to the company and its specific business model. For many cargo forwarding companies, this option is generally not feasible due to the size of the company and the structure of its staffing levels. Few companies have the luxury of being able to afford to pay a team of software developers a full time wage to work in-house, but some of the very largest businesses can do this on a contract basis. This way, a company can have its own freight forwarding software developed and built from the ground up making it totally specific to their business and able to do exactly what they require of it without a whole host of extra features that they might not need or ever use. This makes for a more economical software build, although with the cost of propriety software becoming ever more affordable, this option is generally less utilized these days, especially considering the on-going maintenance and continued developments to keep pace with the constant changes in the industry.

As a company looking for software options, it is generally the best rule of thumb to look at several alternatives to see which one best suits your own business model as well as having guarantees of future upgrades to keep pace with a constantly changing and fluid industry.

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Freight Tracking

Freight tracking is a major boon to customers of all transport and logistics and freight forwarders companies who need to know the status of a package or cargo they have shipped. So let’s look at what is available to the individual or company who needs to keep track of a shipment and the benefits and drawbacks of the different freight tracking systems that are available.

Most major freight forwarding companies provide their own freight tracking service which can easily be accessed via the Internet. On the smaller scale of things, companies such as UPS, DHL and FedEx all provide their customers with the ability to track their packages anywhere in the world and be informed of delivery times and confirmation or receipt of the package.

On a larger scale, the big freight forwarding companies also provide their clients with the ability to track the progress of shipments of all sizes, from single pallets right up to entire container loads. The service is generally free to the client and a valuable tool for keeping tabs on where any shipment might be at any given time.

But what about smaller concerns which do not have their own tracking service available for their clients. In many cases, smaller companies will avoid using the bigger freight forwarders in order to cut costs and this is often passed on in the lack of real-time tracking ability. There are, however solutions to this in the form of online freight tracking software. Certain software packages can be either purchased outright or leased on a monthly fee basis for the period that it is required. The price of such software varies according to its level of sophistication, real-time tracking functionality and available user definable admin functions providing the user with greater or lesser flexibility.

It can be seen that there is a trade off in the form of costs and balancing the pros and cons of either option. On the one hand, making use of a larger company and paying the extra costs brings with it the additional benefit of having free real time freight tracking ability. On the other, a company that makes regular and frequent shipments may actually recoup the costs of purchasing their own computer freight tracking software by saving on using smaller freight forwarding companies to handle their shipments.

To the individual who may only be sending an isolated package occasionally, the best option would be to use one of the larger shipment companies such as UPS, DHL etc who provide a free freight tracking service as there would be little to be gained from purchasing freight tracking software that would in the long run see little use.

Ultimately, the right choice must be made by finding the correct balance between the long term costs of using certain services and the convenience of a free, real time freight tracking service, or of the viability cost wise of purchasing your own software to do the job for you.

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