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CLAC is a Citylogistik platform for Austrian cities, positioned as a central entry point for “sustainable urban logistics.” The site covers city selection across Austria, including Vienna, Graz, Linz, Salzburg, and Innsbruck, and offers local pickup and delivery, same-day delivery, and last-mile delivery services. Example customer segments include retail, food and beverage, and healthcare.
Based on the publicly available content, CLAC’s core function is online booking for intra-city transport. After users select a pickup point and destination, they can view the delivery time and transport cost. They then enter delivery details such as parcel size, weight, urgency, floor, and office information. The platform then arranges a courier to pick up the item as soon as possible or within a specified time window. Transport options include bicycle courier, cargo-bike courier, and car courier services. The service emphasizes “parcel-type” items and highlights the use of cargo bikes to reduce urban noise and exhaust emissions.
The page does not provide plans, subscription pricing, or enterprise quotes. It only states that users can see the transport cost after entering the origin and destination, so the model appears to be per-order pricing or dynamic quoting, though the exact rules cannot be confirmed from the available information. The page offers a “free registration” entry point, but does not explain whether there is a free tier, trial period, or included credit. The service is presented through online registration and online ordering, so it can be viewed as a cloud-based online service; self-hosted deployment is not mentioned.
From a SaaS or enterprise software perspective, CLAC has a clear operational workflow, but the public materials are more focused on marketing and service descriptions. Third-party integrations, APIs, developer documentation, team collaboration, role-based permissions, data security, privacy compliance, and service support SLAs are not mentioned in the main content. This means enterprises should ask further questions before procurement, such as whether CLAC supports bulk ordering, monthly billing or account settlement, multi-store accounts, order tracking, data export, and system integration.
The advantages are its clear positioning and alignment with the trend toward greener urban logistics. The ordering flow is simple, making it suitable for local merchants that need to quickly arrange same-city delivery. Bicycle and cargo-bike delivery can also help reduce congestion, noise, and emissions. The downsides are limited transparency around pricing, insufficient information on enterprise-grade capabilities and technical openness, and an obvious dependence on local city coverage within Austria.
Access from China cannot be determined from the main content, so it is marked as unknown. For Chinese companies, CLAC is better suited as a local delivery partner in Europe/Austria rather than a general-purpose logistics SaaS. If the requirement is within mainland China, local instant-delivery services, intra-city freight platforms, or enterprise TMS/OMS systems may be more appropriate alternatives.
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clac.at is an Austria 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 clac.at directly.