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TDI is a transportation management and shipping management solution for shippers. The website emphasizes “one-stop 360° shipping management.” Its product offering is built around a multi-carrier TMS and includes several standalone modules that help businesses handle carrier selection, label and shipping document generation, EDI shipment pre-alerts, transport tracking, exception alerts, KPI analysis, and personalized notifications for recipients.
Based on the content reviewed, TDI’s main strength is its multi-carrier operational capability. Expricing is a standalone decision-making API used to select the most suitable shipping service based on price lists, additional services, transport restrictions, destination zones, and delivery time requirements. Exlabel handles certified labels, loading lists, CN23 forms, and other shipping documents, while sending shipment pre-alerts to carriers via EDI. Extracking collects tracking events and provides POD proof-of-delivery URLs; Exwarning can filter shipments by risk level and automate exception alerts; Experform is used for transport performance analysis, custom charting, and data export; Exintouch supports email notifications and personalized tracking pages.
The page does not publicly disclose plans, pricing, or billing methods, and mainly directs users to request a demo, so it appears more like an enterprise-oriented sales-led SaaS/software solution. In terms of integrations, the website explicitly states that it connects with more than 250 domestic and international carriers, which is a significant advantage for multi-carrier shipping scenarios in Europe.
The advantages are its comprehensive module coverage, making it especially suitable for mature logistics teams that need rate comparison, compliant labeling, EDI, tracking, and transport KPIs. Expricing, as an API, is also convenient for embedding into existing systems. The drawbacks are that public information is not transparent enough: it does not explain the permission system, data security compliance, deployment options, API documentation, free trials, or support service details.
It is better suited to ecommerce, retail, manufacturing, and logistics operations teams in France and the broader European market that need multi-carrier shipping capabilities. Access from mainland China is not mentioned in the text, and it is also unclear whether its carrier coverage is compatible with local Chinese networks.
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