SAIL declares a logistics operating system across every mode and carrier — tendering, tracking, rating, labeling, freight audit and proof of delivery. We handle the transportation EDI and carrier APIs the network speaks — X12 204/214/210, EDIFACT IFTM*, GS1 SSCC and EPCIS, ZPL labels — and connect the TMS platforms, visibility providers and parcel carriers that actually move the freight.
Logistics applications are difficult because every shipment touches carriers, warehouses, transport modes, labels, rates, invoices, exceptions, status events and partner-maturity gaps. SAIL's approach is to generate operating applications over the entire logistics loop, not just connect one carrier API. A user can define a transportation process, and SAIL can assemble the canonical shipment model, carrier connectors, tendering workflows, rating logic, labels, freight audit, track-and-trace, yard workflows, observability and partner onboarding required to run it.
+ 6 more in the Logistics datasheet.
Representative, not exhaustive — enough to show we know the vertical and have run it in production.
Define each once; every message becomes a governed, queryable, replayable, auditable record.