Data Integrity at Entry Points: The Most Undervalued KPI in Modern Logistics

In an industry where speed, visibility, and precision drive every decision, few facility leaders realize that one of their most important performance indicators is hiding in plain sight: the accuracy of data captured at the gatehouse. Before a trailer ever reaches a dock door or a warehouse team begins processing freight, the quality of...

Gate-to-Gate Tech: How It’s the Key to Warehouse Efficiency

When we think of warehouse technology, the conversation almost always centers on two major players: warehouse management systems (WMS) and transportation management systems (TMS). Together, these platforms help orchestrate inventory and optimize shipping routes. But between the truck’s arrival at the gate and its release back onto the road lies a...

Solving Common Receiving Challenges with Driver Check-In Apps

You’re probably familiar with, or have experienced firsthand, the following scenario: A truck finally pulls into your lot after hours on the road, the driver heads inside, stands in line, fills out a paper slip, and waits. Meanwhile, your dock team is hustling to figure out who’s here, what they’ve brought, and which door—if any—is available....

The Real-Time Revolution: How Data Is Transforming Warehouse Receiving

In logistics, few operations are as ready for reinvention as the warehouse receiving process. Despite being the first touchpoint in the facility, it’s often the most chaotic. Most often, late arrivals, unclear communication, manual check-ins, and static scheduling systems can’t keep up with real-world complexity.

The Benefits of Integrating Your WMS with FreightSmith IMS

In today’s rapidly changing world, businesses are looking for innovative ways to enhance their operations and improve their bottom line. One way they can achieve this is by integrating their Warehouse Management System (WMS) with FreightSmith IMS. We will discuss how

Digitize Inbound Receiving and Cut Costs | FreightSmith

Warehouse operations can be complex and demanding, and inbound receiving is undoubtedly a critical function that requires special attention. However, manually tracking and managing incoming loads can be an arduous and time-consuming process that is prone to errors and