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CargoLedger is enterprise software for the supply chain, logistics, and transportation sectors. Its core goal is to replace paper waybills and manual verification with digital Trip-dossiers, e-CMR, blockchain-based record keeping, and a logistics control tower. Its website highlights data-driven logistics, proof-of-delivery, proof-of-actions, and real-time data sharing among shippers, carriers, and consignees.
The product lineup mainly includes Charter solution, Control Tower 2.0, and Trip-dossier incl. e-CMR. Charter solution is designed to digitize outsourced carrier workflows: users can send digital freight information, track delivery location and timing, and complete digital sign-off. CargoLedger also claims it requires no special software installation and works on any device. Control Tower 2.0 emphasizes supply chain visibility, data sharing on a need-to-know basis, stakeholder management, and compliance reporting. Trip-dossier incl. e-CMR focuses on paperless orders, electronic waybills, track-and-trace, and status updates back to a TMS.
For integrations, the website lists ERP, OMS, POS, TMS, WMS, onboard computers, IoT, government Single Window systems, and MarineTraffic, and also mentions using open standards to connect with existing IT systems. On security and compliance, the main claims are that blockchain makes deletion impossible, changes transparent, and information sharing compatible with a GDPR context. Its e-CMR/digital waybill is recognized by NIWO, giving it a certain level of compliance endorsement in the Benelux region. However, the site does not disclose API documentation, permission models, encryption details, backup policies, ISO/SOC certifications, or SLA information.
The website does not publish plans or pricing; users need to request a demo. Its value calculations include saving €5.33 per e-CMR compared with a paper CMR, reducing administrative and order-processing costs by up to 50%, and saving up to €0.70 for every €1 spent on administration. The strengths are its focused industry scenarios, mobile-friendly design, and clear capabilities around compliance documents and proof of delivery. The drawbacks are relatively limited transparency around commercial terms, technical integration, and service support.
CargoLedger is better suited to shippers, carriers, and logistics companies operating in European—especially Benelux—transport compliance environments, for use cases such as electronic waybills, delivery receipts, handover audit trails, and cross-partner visibility. Information on access from China, payment methods, and local deployment is not available. If a Chinese company mainly handles domestic transportation, it may also consider local alternatives such as G7易流 and 运满满 enterprise logistics services; for cross-border use cases, it can be compared with Transporeon, Project44, and FourKites.
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