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bloxxone’s flowbloxx is a modular platform for logistics and supply chain processes. Its core positioning is not as a standalone appointment tool, but as a way to combine “bloxx” such as time-slot management, Yardmanagement, data visualization, interface platforms, electronic forms, and AI forecasting into customized workflows. The site states that the company has been supporting logistics process development since 2017 and launched an open modular platform in 2021. Technically, it emphasizes a cloud platform, containerized services, and separation between the data layer and visualization layer.
Time-slot management is the clearest main module: it supports customizable statuses, fields, closing times, slot lengths, number of calendars, table views, default day/week/month views, as well as external carrier bookings, parallel appointment controls, deletion of historical data, and data forwarding. Yardmanagement covers transport pre-advice, Check-In/Out, collection of license plate and driver information, weighing, parking space allocation, on-site status tracking, SMS/e-mail call-up, and KPI reporting. Data visualization supports table and calendar views, CSV export, filtering, auto-refresh, and role-based permissions. The integration layer is relatively strong, with public references to REST API JSON, Webhook, FTP/SFTP file import, XLSX conversion, e-mail import/export, SMS, and extensibility for XML, GraphQL, SAP iDoc, and SAP Integration Suite.
The website does not disclose standard plans or unit pricing. The FAQ states that customers can purchase only time-slot management without subscribing to all services; costs consist of transactions such as booked time slots, one-time setup fees, and service fees. Multiple pages direct users to book a free consultation or Demo, suggesting that its sales and implementation model is more project-based rather than a fully self-service SaaS signup.
Its strengths are fine-grained configurability, making it suitable for complex factory sites, multi-warehouse environments, multiple loading/unloading docks, and multi-system integration scenarios. It offers a wide range of interface types and can connect with ERP, CRM, LVS, MES, APS, and external Apps. Permission controls cover roles, users, calendars, and tables. The limitations are that public information lacks specific pricing, SLA details, data residency, compliance certifications, and payment methods. Given the broad functional scope, customers may need substantial implementation consulting before going live.
It is better suited to European manufacturing companies, warehousing and logistics centers, and mid-to-large organizations with needs around loading/unloading appointments, weighing, carrier collaboration, and ERP/LVS data exchange. Access from mainland China, Chinese-language interface availability, RMB payment, and local support are not disclosed, so its accessibility status can only be considered unknown. For deployment in China, companies should first verify network connectivity, cross-border data compliance, and integration feasibility with local ERP/WMS/TMS systems. Comparable options include SAP Yard Logistics, Oracle Transportation Management, Blue Yonder, or local TMS/WMS vendors.
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bloxxone.com is an Germany Logistics provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach bloxxone.com directly.