Company

We're building the operating system for the box.

Conterminal started inside a working drayage carrier, as the system that ran the yard. That operating depth now anchors a platform for teams working across the same container move.

An early-shift drayage dispatch room overlooking a working container yard
Representative dispatch setting · not Conterminal personnel or facility

Origin

From one yard to the whole network.

The first version of Conterminal was a drayage carrier's internal system — the real board that dispatched real trucks, tracked real containers, and chased real free days. That carrier is now just one tenant on the platform.

We learned the work by doing it, and it showed us the deeper problem: the container industry runs on delayed awareness. Everyone touching the same box learns what happened last, from a phone call or an invoice. So we rebuilt the system as something shared — a place where the forwarder, the BCO, the warehouse, and the carrier all stand on the same live record.

We are not building a better trucker portal. We're building the operating system for the companies that touch the same container move.

The vision

Dashboards let you look. Operating systems let you build.

Our roadmap runs on three parallel tracks — and they reinforce each other with every container that enters the system.

Run the business

Core daily work — container tracking, dispatch, and driver readiness — can share one operating spine. Billing and driver settlement remain in development and are not presented as available scope.

Grow the network

Every delivery order names other parties. Conterminal is being built so that shared context can follow the container instead of being rebuilt at every handoff.

Deepen tracking

More modes, more sources, and more reliable handoffs — expanded deliberately without losing the reconciliation that makes the record trustworthy.

How we build

What we believe about the work.

Built for the terminal

This is software for people who work dispatch desks and dock doors — fast, literal, and dense with the information the job actually needs. No consumer gloss.

One truth, many sources

The industry is full of conflicting data. We don't add another feed — we reconcile the ones you have into a single answer you can plan around.

Infrastructure, not dashboards

A place to look is table stakes. We build the place you act — where a shared record becomes shared machinery the whole network runs on.

Ship, then prove it

Separate what is available from what is planned, and support public claims with dated, permissioned evidence. Real work is stronger than slideware.

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Stand on the same record we do.

See the platform that runs a real drayage operation — on your own freight.