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Active OnSupply appears, based on the scraped text, to be a TMS transportation management system aimed at “embarcador” users — shippers/cargo owners. Its Portuguese pages emphasize recognition from logistics managers and position the product as a way to help companies put “Logística 4.0” into practice. Its core value proposition is not a single-point tool, but helping logistics teams simplify day-to-day work, improve results, and strengthen the logistics department’s value within the company.
The available text only clearly identifies the product category as a TMS and the target users as logistics managers at shipper-side companies. Confirmed capabilities include simplifying logistics workflows, supporting the Logistics 4.0 concept, and improving logistics performance. However, the scraped content does not describe typical TMS modules such as transportation planning, carrier management, quote comparison, order tracking, freight audit, or reporting and analytics, so coverage of these areas cannot be assumed. Common enterprise procurement considerations — such as third-party integrations, team permissions, APIs, data security and compliance, cloud deployment or self-hosting — are also not disclosed and would need to be confirmed through sales consultation or a product demo.
The page does not provide plan details, pricing, a free version, trial access, or demo request information, so its procurement threshold and value for money cannot be assessed. For an enterprise TMS purchase, buyers should specifically ask whether billing is based on order volume, number of vehicles/carriers, sites, users, or project-based implementation fees, and whether implementation, training, interface development, and after-sales support are charged separately.
The main advantage is focused positioning: it targets shipper-side transportation management and may suit teams looking to improve the maturity of their logistics operations. The copy also clearly emphasizes helping logistics departments gain recognition from the business. The downside is the lack of public information: there is no verifiable feature list, customer cases, technical architecture, security commitments, or integration capability details, making evaluation less transparent for mid-sized and large enterprises.
Active OnSupply is better suited to enterprise logistics departments looking for a shipper-side TMS and aiming to advance logistics digitalization or Logistics 4.0 — especially teams willing to discuss requirements in depth with the vendor and evaluate a customized solution. Access from China cannot be determined from the available text and should be treated as unknown. For deployment in China, buyers should also confirm network connectivity, Chinese-language support, local payment/invoicing options, and integration capabilities with domestic ERP/WMS systems and carrier platforms. Comparable options include SAP TM, Oracle OTM, Blue Yonder, MercuryGate, and domestic Chinese TMS vendors.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on activeonsupply.com official site.
activeonsupply.com is an Brazil Logistics provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach activeonsupply.com directly.