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Something between a napkin sketch and a roadmap

Wednesday, 20 January 2010 by Lloyd Phillips

As with any provider of software we receive a large number of requests from our customers for new features and system improvements. We try very hard to implement many of these requests, and tend to focus on the ones that provide benefits to all our customers.

 

There are challenges in providing customised solutions to a customer when everyone uses the same software, such as keeping the user interface clean and simple without cluttering the screen with a plethora of options.

 

In the interests of keeping an open dialogue with our customer base I thought it would be useful to share a little bit about what we are working on for the coming year. This is certainly not a roadmap, and we'll still keep a few little surprises to ourselves, however this will give you an idea of the core areas we are planning to deliver on this year.

 

Napkin

 

We can summarise our key areas as follows:

  • Enabling you to better manage the exceptions that occur in freight movements
  • Streamlining the process of managing your freight rates
  • Administration of your master data

Exception management

I dream of a world where a consignment always has the correct volume and address, the carrier always delivers in full on time and there are never any invoicing errors. This of course is a pipe dream, systems such as eCargo most definitely reduce errors through system integration (reducing manual data entry) and process automation (reconciliation of freight invoices) however the process will always start with someone keying data into a system.

 

Your freight management system needs to provide you with the means to identify, manage and correct the exceptions that will always occur. We'll be delivering a number of improvements in this area to help you better manage these exceptions while still leaving an audit trail of actions and changes.

 

Some examples are changing a consignment's details after it has been confirmed as delivered, the ability to void an invoice or being able to delete an invoice line prior to its approval.


Freight rates management

Maintaining freight rates can be a considerably complex task. Rating models can have such things as multiple tiers, carriers, minimums and maximums, full loads, management fees and different product types, add onto this fuel surcharges and you have room for a lot of error when making changes to these rates.

 

The current process of maintaining your rates in eCargo via a master spreadsheet and bulk upload can become problematic when making many small changes. We mistakenly believed rates were changed once or twice a year, how wrong were we !

 

In light of this we'll be bringing to you more features to make small and large changes to your rates directly in eCargo, whether it be deleting a single freight rate, or updating the entire rate table with a CPI change.


Master data administration

We are really taking a push approach this year when it comes to developing new features for managing master data. It's your data to manage, therefore we aim to give you the means to better manage data relating to your users, customers, carriers, products and rates.

 

Of course all of these new features would be pointless if we couldn't provide a system that was available when you needed it, and ran as fast as required. So we'll also be delivering a number of performance and reliability improvements through upgrades to our servers.

  

 

Visibility over freight costs, do you have it?

Wednesday, 13 January 2010 by Lloyd Phillips

At eCargo our philosophy is to make the freight management process as simple as possible. We do this by hiding much of the complexity of moving freight, and providing an easy to use system to manage freight movements and costs.

A key component of simplyfying freight management is visibility, not only visibility of freight movements, but also visibility of freight costs. 

As a freight purchaser, can you comfortably say you have full visibility over freight costs, actual and accrued, at any point in time?

If the answer is no, then you are not alone. After years of providing freight management solutions we understand that many businesses have limited visibility over their freight costs. They usually rely on rough accruals and the receipt of invoices from freight suppliers after the fact.

Transportation costs are now a large component of manufacturer's expenses. These costs are regularly affected by changes in fuel and compliance costs, as well as base rate changes, changes in freight provider and changes to the manufacturer's distribution model.

Without a good understanding of current freight costs a business will find it difficult to forecast future costs, and understand the impact of changes to their supply chain.

Full visibility over freight costs requires an understanding of the following key components:

  • What has moved
  • What it cost to move
  • What has been invoiced

Having the knowledge of all three elements in an online tool such as eCargo becomes very powerful. You will have more control and visibility over one of your business' single largest expenses . Whether it be for road, rail or sea eCargo lets you manage your freight costs in a single system, providing instant analysis of current transportation costs.

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