Freight trucks at a distribution hub at dusk

Logistics Operations

Your fleet, in focus

Track freight value, watch shipments move stage by stage, and spot the carriers that need attention — all in one place. Replace the sample data with your own shipments and this dashboard becomes your operation's single source of truth.

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Freight & delivery snapshot

A quick read on where the numbers stand right now. Every figure below is calculated live from the shipments in your workspace — replace the seed records with your own and the totals update instantly. No spreadsheets, no manual roll-ups, no stale numbers from last week's manifest.

Built for the dispatch manager

A cleaner way to run fleet operations

Dispatch teams lose hours every week reconciling spreadsheets, chasing driver check-ins, and rebuilding the delivery schedule by hand. This dashboard replaces that busywork with one place where every shipment, carrier, and number stays current. Below is how three workspaces fit together so nothing slips through the cracks.

Dispatch team reviewing shipment metrics on a screen

Live freight snapshot

Active freight value, on-time weighted value, and delivered value recalculate every time a shipment moves. The number your operations director sees is the number in the system.

Stage-by-stage clarity

See exactly how much value sits in each status of the delivery lifecycle, so you know whether the bottleneck is pickup scheduling or the last mile to the door.

One source of truth

Carriers link to shipments, shipments link to dispatchers. No more three versions of the same lane scattered across four spreadsheets.

Fast shipment review

Search, filter by status and dispatcher, and open any shipment in a detail drawer to read route notes, on-time confidence, and ETA without leaving the page.

Carrier directory

Transport mode, tier, region, and the primary contact you should be calling — every carrier captured in a directory your whole team can trust.

Dispatcher alerts

Notify a dispatcher about next steps straight from the detail view. Wiring up automated shipment alerts is next on the roadmap.

Two views, side by side

From the control tower to the individual shipment

Leadership needs the roll-up; dispatchers need the detail. This dashboard gives both audiences the view they care about without forcing anyone to export a manifest.

Analytics dashboard with delivery charts and freight graphs

The control-tower view

Totals, on-time weighted value, and status distribution answer the only question the operations floor asks: are we going to hit our delivery targets this week?

Dispatcher working at a desk with a laptop

The dispatcher's view

A filterable shipment list and a detail drawer put next steps, route notes, and ETAs one click away — so the shift starts with action, not admin.

What teams say

Trusted by ops leaders who hate surprises

Neutral sample testimonials you can swap for your own carrier quotes. They show how the layout reads once real feedback lands here.

Our Monday dispatch standup went from ninety minutes of arguing about where loads were to fifteen minutes of deciding what to do about them.

Dana C. · VP of Operations

Dispatchers actually keep shipments current now, because updating one field is faster than radioing the yard.

Ravi P. · Fleet Operations

The status breakdown showed us the last mile was where deliveries went to die. We fixed the handoff gap in a week.

Mina P. · Logistics Lead

Good to know

Frequently asked questions

A few things worth knowing before you roll this out to the team.

The dashboard reads directly from your shipments and carriers tables. It ships with a handful of sample records so the screens look alive on day one — delete them and add your own whenever you're ready.

Ready to see your real fleet?

Swap in your own shipments and carriers, and this dashboard becomes the one screen your dispatch team opens every morning.