Service · Managed Freight Execution

Your freight, run with discipline.

PowTrans coordinates capacity, exceptions, and reporting under one accountable team — so growth-stage and mid-market shippers stop firefighting status calls and start running freight like an operating function.

Modes
LTL · FTL
Expedited · project
Playbook
Documented
Communication
Proactive
Review
Lane-level

The shipper problem

Six places freight quietly fails.

None of these show up as a single bad day — they show up as a quarter that ran hot and a margin line that didn't.

  • 01

    Inconsistent capacity

    Capacity that disappears when you need it most — and shows up uneven across lanes.

  • 02

    Poor visibility

    Status updates that arrive after the customer is already asking.

  • 03

    Accessorial surprises

    Detention, lumpers, and reroutes hitting the invoice without prior notice.

  • 04

    Detention and dwell issues

    Time at the dock quietly compounding into missed appointments.

  • 05

    Reactive updates

    Communication driven by phone tag instead of a documented exception playbook.

  • 06

    No lane-level learning

    The same problem on the same lane every quarter — with no operating change.

What we manage

One accountable team. One operating standard.

Coordination, sourcing, exceptions, and reporting — under a documented playbook instead of a vendor list.

LTL / FTL coordination

Mode-appropriate planning across LTL and FTL with consistent execution standards.

Expedited and project freight

Time-critical and non-standard moves coordinated against a defined playbook.

Carrier sourcing and vetting

Carrier selection aligned to lane, mode, and service requirements.

Shipment coordination

Pickup, in-transit, and delivery coordination with proactive communication.

Exception management

Documented playbook for delays, reroutes, and customer-facing communication.

Performance reporting

Lane, carrier, and service-level reporting reviewed on a regular cadence.

Managed workflow

Six steps. Every shipment.

Every move runs against the same documented sequence — so exceptions become managed events, not scrambles.

  1. 01

    Intake

    Lanes, modes, volume, accessorial expectations, and service requirements.

  2. 02

    Rate and capacity review

    Lane-level capacity assessment and cost framing against current spend.

  3. 03

    Execution plan

    Documented plan covering carriers, escalation, and exception handling.

  4. 04

    Tracking and communication

    Active tracking with proactive customer-facing updates.

  5. 05

    Delivery confirmation

    POD, accessorial reconciliation, and clean closeout per shipment.

  6. 06

    Post-move report

    Recap of cost, service, exceptions, and what to change next cycle.

Production boundary

PowTrans Logistics does not currently publish FMCSA, MC/DOT, insurance, or carrier authority claims pending verification and legal review. Live booking and payment integrations are not active in this preview. Engagement scope, mode coverage, and carrier vetting standards are documented and reviewed before any commitment.

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Request a freight review.

Share lanes, volume, and current pain points. We respond with a scoped review and recommended engagement model.