Our Brand New, State-of-the Art Rail Visibility Solution

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Visibility in one mode is great, visibility across all of your modes is incredible. The only way to truly eliminate transportation blind spots once-and-for-all is to is to integrate every one of your visibility solutions across all modes into the same suite of tools. Today, project44 is launching a state-of-the-art rail visibility solution to help you accomplish just that.

This offering eliminates visibility gaps across American and Canadian rail networks, increasing end-to-end information symmetry, and boosting the ability for supply chain partners to gather, share, and leverage accurate rail transportation data. This solution comes at a time where shippers have been searching for ways to improve the efficiency and visibility of their rail capacity.

Our rail visibility solution leverages API technology to provide live status updates and historical data reviews, illustrating shipments on hold, when shipments have been ramped or left their origin location, when shipments have reached an interchange or departed/​switched trains, and if the equipment has reached the final destination and has been de-ramped.

It joins our recent Truckload visibility solution, as well as our other offerings, as the industry’s most comprehensive single-source of accurate, realtime multimodal visibility data. We have integrated the industry’s largest network of Less-than-Truckload, Volume LTL and Partial Truckload, Full Truckload, and Rail capacity providers to deliver seamless interoperability between the carriers used by shippers and 3PLs, technology systems, and customers.

Ready to start tracking rail shipments? Here is what you can expect in terms of integration and stetup:

  • This rail visibility offering includes REST API endpoints for full automation and integration into a proprietary or third-party technology platform, such as a TMS, ERP, WMS, or OMS.
  • project44’s industry leading onboarding processes and customer support includes cloud-based Swagger API documentation, software development kits (SDKs) for both Java and C#, sample code, and a dedicated sandbox runtime environment for testing.
  • Customers have been up and running in as little time as a single week.