Move every shipment at the best cost and service.
A transportation management system for shippers, 3PLs and logistics providers — load planning and consolidation, carrier selection and rating, dispatch, real-time track and trace, predicted ETAs and freight audit, across road, sea, air and multimodal. Built on the WHIZCargo platform and augmented by WHIZAI.
What is a transportation management system?
A transportation management system (TMS) plans, executes and settles the movement of freight: load planning and consolidation, carrier selection and rating, dispatch and tendering, real-time track and trace, proof of delivery, and freight audit and payment — across road, sea, air and multimodal. The goal is to move every shipment at the lowest cost and best service, with full visibility from booking to invoice.
WHIZTEC delivers it on the WHIZCargo platform, so transportation shares one data model with forwarding, customs, warehousing and billing — and connects to SAP, Oracle and Dynamics where they remain the financial system of record.
For everyone who moves freight.
The full transportation lifecycle.
From the order to the audited carrier invoice — one connected flow.
Transportation that doesn't stop at the warehouse door.
Standalone TMS tools force re-keying between order management, warehouse, customs and finance. On WHIZCargo, transportation shares the same record as forwarding, warehousing and billing — so a multimodal, multi-leg movement is planned, executed, tracked and costed as one shipment, and the carrier invoice is audited against the rate that was quoted.
- Multimodal, multi-leg shipments on a single record
- Carrier-contract-aware rating, tendering and freight audit
- EDI and API connectivity to carriers, ports and customs
- Integrates with SAP, Oracle and Dynamics as the finance system of record
A TMS that predicts and prevents.
WHIZAI predicts ETAs and flags at-risk shipments early, recommends carrier and consolidation choices that cut cost, spots freight-invoice discrepancies, and routes exceptions to the right operator — so transportation is managed ahead of time, not explained after the fact. Explore WHIZAI →
Transportation management questions
What is a transportation management system (TMS)?
A transportation management system (TMS) plans, executes and settles the movement of freight. It covers load planning and consolidation, carrier selection and rating, dispatch and tendering, real-time track and trace, proof of delivery, and freight audit and payment — across road, sea, air and multimodal. The goal is to move every shipment at the lowest cost and best service level, with full visibility from booking to invoice.
What is the difference between a TMS and a freight forwarding system?
A TMS focuses on planning and executing transportation — choosing carriers, building loads, dispatching and settling freight — for shippers and logistics providers. A freight forwarding system adds the forwarder-specific layer: quotation, HBL/MBL documentation, customs and consolidation. In WHIZTEC both run on the WHIZCargo platform, so a shipper, a 3PL and a forwarder can share one system and one data model.
Does it handle multimodal and multi-leg shipments?
Yes. A single shipment record can carry multiple legs across road, sea and air, each with its own carrier, rate and milestone tracking — so a door-to-door movement is planned, executed and costed as one shipment rather than stitched together from separate jobs.
Can it manage carrier rates, tendering and freight audit?
Yes. The TMS holds carrier contracts and rate cards, rates each load against them, tenders to carriers by cost and service rules, and then audits the carrier invoice against the agreed rate before payment — catching overcharges and accessorial errors automatically.
How does it give real-time visibility and ETAs?
The platform captures milestones from carriers, drivers, ports and EDI, and presents live status and predicted ETAs on one screen. WHIZAI predicts arrival times and flags at-risk shipments early, so exceptions are managed before they become missed SLAs rather than explained afterwards.
Does it integrate with our ERP and carriers?
Yes. The TMS connects to SAP, Oracle and Microsoft Dynamics for orders and finance, and to carriers, ports and customs through EDI and APIs — so orders flow in, shipments and costs flow back, and the ERP remains the financial system of record while the TMS runs execution in real time.
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