Mobile Applications for Freight Forwarding Operations
OAS Freight includes mobile applications designed to extend core freight forwarding software functionality into warehouse, delivery, and field environments. These tools are integrated directly with the central OAS Freight platform, allowing operational data captured in the field to synchronize with shipment records and related documentation.
The mobile components are intended for structured operational use and are deployed within controlled organizational environments.
Warehouse and Cargo Scanning
Mobile applications support barcode scanning and piece-level tracking for freight shipments. Warehouse personnel can record cargo receipt, palletization, and container loading activity using handheld devices, reducing manual entry and improving accuracy.
Scanning activity is tied directly to shipment records within OAS Freight, maintaining consistency between warehouse handling and shipment documentation.
Delivery Confirmation and Field Reporting
Delivery events and related field activity may be recorded through the mobile interface and synchronized with the corresponding shipment record. Operational staff can document delivery status, location details, and relevant notes at the time of completion.
This structured capture of delivery information supports internal visibility while maintaining alignment with financial and billing workflows.
Container and Piece-Level Visibility
Mobile tools support detailed visibility into container contents and piece-level tracking where required. Organizations managing consolidation, LCL activity, or multi-piece shipments can use mobile devices to verify quantities and record handling events throughout the shipment lifecycle.
This approach enhances control during loading, unloading, and distribution without introducing separate systems or disconnected data sets.
Secure Synchronization with OAS Freight
Mobile data is synchronized securely with the central OAS Freight system. Updates captured in warehouse or field environments are reflected within shipment processing, financial records, and operational reporting tools.
This ensures that mobile activity remains part of the broader freight forwarding workflow rather than operating as a standalone application.
Controlled User Access and Deployment
Mobile applications are deployed within defined organizational structures and are not positioned as consumer-facing tracking tools. User access is controlled through role-based permissions consistent with the core OAS Freight system.
This approach allows forwarders to extend operational capabilities into the field while maintaining administrative oversight and data integrity.
Request a Demonstration
Mobile capabilities are best reviewed in the context of existing operational processes. A brief discussion or demonstration can help determine how mobile tools may align with warehouse, consolidation, or delivery workflows.