White-label services for freight forwarding and 3PL: EDI/API, telematics and 24/7 status updates, strict procedures and SLAs/KPIs, FTL/LTL/groupage scale, door-to-door and ASAP modes — predictable and in accordance with the Terms and Conditions.

Why Logistics

Freight forwarders and 3PL operators generate consistent, repeatable volumes and seek carriers for long-term cooperation. This environment is conducive to scaling routes and destinations, operating in different markets, and building a reputation in the TSL industry. The stability of large entities goes hand in hand with high operational standards, which we value and adhere to.

What is specific to the logistics industry?

  • Procedures and systems — proprietary order, notification and reporting platforms; strict documentation.
  • Technology — EDI/API integrations, constant GPS tracking and access to telematics; requirement for ongoing status updates.
  • Quality and time — performance under SLA/KPI (e.g. OTIF, punctuality, completeness of documents).
  • Role of the subcontractor — the driver represents the freight forwarder (white label), operates according to its rules and image standards.
  • Diverse orders — local and long-distance distribution, FTL/LTL/Groupage, door-to-door, JIT/JIS and ASAP modes.
  • Loads available 24/7 — exchanges and order platforms operate continuously.

Transport challenges related to the logistics industry

  • Strict requirements — vehicle equipment, markings, dress code, notifications, documents; everything must be in order.
  • Pressure from margins and competition — profitability depends on efficiency and planning.
  • Payment terms — there are long settlement periods; full transparency of documents is required.
  • Contract instability — purchasing decisions can change with minimal differences in rates.
  • High responsibility and pace — mistakes are costly; organisation and communication are key.
  • ‘Catches’ in documents — careful reading of contracts and GTC (General Terms and Conditions) is necessary.
  • Limited contact with the sender/recipient — operating in the shadow of the client’s brand, freight forwarding support in crisis situations.

How we help freight forwarders and 3PL operators

  • White label: working under the client’s brand, complying with image standards and gate procedures.
  • Integrations and visibility: EDI/API, telematics, geofencing, real-time statuses, POD; KPI/OTIF reports.
  • Compliance with OWZ: complete set of documents (CMR, WZ, waybills), operational checklists, clear communication channels.
  • Flexible fleet: from buses <3.5 t to trucks <40 t; FTL/LTL/Groupage modes, door-to-door, ASAP, and when needed — JIT/JIS.
  • Special regimes: ADR and temperature controlled (monitoring and logger report).
  • Planning and quality: ramp notifications, time slots, alternative routes; drivers briefed on specific customer SOPs.
  • Settlements: transparent invoicing documents and quick delivery of missing items (scan centre).

Types of cargo transported within logistics

Domestic distribution to DCs and shops, international FTL/LTL lines, dedicated door-to-door with time windows, groupage consolidations, urgent ASAP shipments, JIT/JIS projects for end customers of freight forwarding.