In their efforts to rein in freight costs, shippers are finding Transportation Management Systems (TMS) invaluable. But everyone does not need all available functions. Optimizing freight operations through modular software solutions gives shippers complete control over scaling their technology stack and keeping costly overhauls at bay. ARTC Logistics, backed by a six-decade industry presence, elevates this flexibility with its advanced, carrier-agnostic transportation management software.
“Our clients are not bound to a specific carrier and have complete freedom to choose according to their needs,” says Nick Fisher, sales director.
Developed in-house and constantly updated, ARTC’s offerings are designed for ease of use and comprehensive functionality, making it the perfect partner for clients of all sizes, from small scale businesses to Fortune 500 companies. Whether sales are $30 million or $3 billion, it breaks down expenses and keeps track of every dollar spent.
Clients can go for a single module or multiple components bundled into one package. This provides a low-cost entry point for smaller companies and allows them to add new functionalities when they scale. Above all, the company’s solid reputation as a partner for modular transportation management software and third-party logistics services is built on a track record of streamlining shipping operations and trimming overall expenses.
The suite of software solutions, available as SaaS or on the IBM platform, tackles key transportation challenges including routing, freight bill payment, and data analysis. ARTC also offers synergistic services; third-party freight audit and bill payment services and full-service consulting for carrier negotiations. These services give shippers a detailed understanding of freight expenditures and potential for savings.
A standout feature is ARTC’s ability to integrate with clients’ existing order, warehouse management and accounts payable systems. Mature APIs enable seamless data transmission across various ERP systems, including those from major providers like Infor, SAP, Microsoft and JD Edwards. The process gets implemented in about four weeks, ensuring operations run with minimal disruption.
The Surging Popularity of Reverse Logistics
In the current transportation landscape, there is a growing emphasis on reverse logistics, particularly in controlling the freight expenses related to inbound shipments and customer returns. ARTC caters to this demand through a proprietary portal that allows suppliers to initiate shipments into shippers’ facilities. The site automates key processes like load tendering, shipment tracking and alerting clients of delays.
Recently, ARTC helped a shipper reduce inbound freight costs of approximately $20,000 per month by using ARTC’s routing portal to ensure compliance with preferred carrier guidelines. Shipment notifications allow the buyers to track their purchase orders and allocate costs.
Powerful Customer Support and Training
Support is integral to ARTC’s software solutions. Unlike many competitors that rely on tiered systems, it provides direct access to Level 2 technical support, enabling clients to resolve issues quickly with experts. This superior responsiveness offers a significant advantage for shippers, reducing time and ensuring operational continuum even during technical escalations. ARTC provides remote sessions or on-site training to familiarize shippers with the software.
ARTC is continually enhancing its existing products while developing new, synergistic solutions that meet evolving client needs. With 14 different infrastructures available and plans to expand its product line, ARTC remains committed to enhancing existing products and developing new solutions to meet evolving client needs.
Enhancing freight operations through modular software solutions makes ARTC the go-to choice for shippers seeking complete control over their shipping processes to keep freight expenses at bay.
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