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The whole operation, the moment you log in
One landing page shows at-risk containers, blocking holds, vessel arrivals, and every deadline rolling up. Each count is color-coded to where the box physically sits. No tab-hopping to learn what needs you today.

Why it matters
What needs your attention today — on one screen.
Morning at a dispatch desk means opening a dozen tabs and a few spreadsheets to answer one question: what needs me today. Which containers are about to rack up demurrage. Which pickups a hold is blocking. Which vessels land before the shift ends. The answer is scattered across terminal sites, email threads, and someone's memory.
The Operations Hub collapses that into a single landing page. The moment you log in, the day is already assembled: at-risk containers, blocking holds, the vessel-arrival summary, appointment and deadline rollups, and day-over-day trend sparklines across the full lifecycle. Nothing to build. The board is the first thing you see.
You read it the way you read a yard: by where the box is. Every count maps to physical container state. Sky-blue at sea, amber waiting at the yard, fuchsia out with the customer, deep blue returned. Red is held back for overdue and critical only, so a red count always means act now.
How it works
From signal to action.
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Open to the board, not a blank search
At login you land on the hub. At-risk containers, blocking holds, and the vessel-arrival summary are already counted and grouped for the day. No query to run first.
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Color tells you where the box is
Every count maps to physical container state: sky-blue at sea, amber waiting at the yard, fuchsia out with the customer, deep blue returned. Red is reserved for overdue and critical only.
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Deadlines and appointments roll up
Appointment and deadline rollups gather the clock-driven work — returns, pickups, free-day expiries — into one place, not a dozen terminal tabs.
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Sparklines show the trend
Day-over-day trend sparklines run across the full lifecycle, so you see whether a pile is growing or clearing. Not just today's number in isolation.
What's inside
The details that carry the weight.
At-risk and hold rollup
Containers bound for a return that haven't cleared, and any hold blocking a pickup, surface as the first counts you see.
Vessel-arrival summary
What's landing and when, summarized on the board. Not chased across a stack of carrier and terminal sites.
Appointment and deadline rollups
The day's time-sensitive work gathered into one view, so nothing hides behind a tab you forgot to open.
State-coded color
A fixed palette tied to where each container physically sits — at sea, at the yard, out with the customer, returned — with red held back for overdue and critical only.
Lifecycle trend sparklines
Day-over-day sparklines across the full lifecycle, so a growing backlog shows up as a slope before it becomes a fire.
Operational safeguards
Built into the workflow.
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Available now in early-access production.
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At-risk work, holds, arrivals, appointments, and deadlines are assembled before the operator starts the day.
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Early-access commercial scope is defined in writing after coverage and workflow review.
Built for all three sides of the move, and especially the carriers running the daily dispatch board.
Questions
Good to know.
Is this shipped, or on the roadmap?
Available now in early-access production. The exact views and connected sources are confirmed against the operator's rollout scope.
What does the color mean?
Color maps to where the container physically sits: sky-blue at sea, amber waiting at the yard, fuchsia out with the customer, deep blue returned. Red is held back for overdue and critical only, so a red count always means act now.
What's on the board when I log in?
At-risk containers, blocking holds, the vessel-arrival summary, appointment and deadline rollups, and day-over-day trend sparklines across the full lifecycle. The whole day, assembled before you touch anything.
See it live
See Operations Hub on your own freight.
Bring a handful of container numbers and we'll show you this capability working on your real operation.
