Mitigate guesswork risk with validated decisions.

Validate shipment plans before you commit — and turn early assumptions into predictable, feasible execution.

Before and after comparison of container load planning showing wasted space without validation versus optimized shipment load after validation
Shipment plans before validation leave space unused and cartons behind — after validation, containers are filled efficiently with optimized load decisions.

Used by Merchandising & Logistics teams managing live export shipments

Before LoadViewer

  • POs look fine — until execution day
  • Containers booked “to be safe”
  • Risks discovered late — under pressure
  • Too many calls and last-minute fixes
  • You absorb the cost when something breaks

Decisions depend on experience, not certainty.

With LoadViewer
  • Validate feasibility before committing
  • Know what is Risk, Opportunity, or Pass
  • Clear FCL vs LCL decisions
  • Stakeholders see the same facts — only if you allow
  • Execution becomes predictable and calmer

Decisions are backed by objective validation.

A decision safety net for shipments

Every capability works independently and stays fully under your control.

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Shipment Feasibility Validation
Validate whether a purchase order or shipment plan will actually fit containers before committing freight, space, or timelines.
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Container Load Optimization
Optimize FCL and LCL load plans to maximize container utilization while respecting buyer mandates and operational constraints.
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Collaborative Shipment Decisions
Share validated feasibility results and risk signals with stakeholders using secure, permission-based collaboration.

How validation transforms daily operations

For you

  • Fewer escalations and fire drills
  • Compliance-led decisions with built-in operational relief
  • Improved order value without renegotiation
  • Buyer relationships strengthened through predictability
  • Freight and inland haulage savings without stress

For your team

  • Higher productivity with fewer reworks
  • Fewer planning errors and late-stage surprises
  • Clear guidance instead of conflicting instructions
  • Focus shift to higher-value work
  • Evidence-based buyer communications

Taken together, these changes bring predictability and control to how shipments are planned and executed — beyond savings alone.

Validate before you commit.

Start with one shipment. Expand only if it helps.

Validate your first shipment