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Geodis

The organization provides tools that compile shipment data from multiple transportation providers into cohesive interfaces. Clients trace items using identifiers specific to shipments, accessing updates through web portals. Systems automate status checks across regions, including Spain, Italy, and Canada, while accommodating regional customs protocols. Partners consolidate timelines for air, road, and sea movements, highlighting delays or routing changes. Businesses share permissions with vendors via dashboards, maintaining control over data visibility. Modular frameworks let users adjust criteria for alerts, such as delivery exceptions or documentation revisions. Scalable architecture supports retailers, manufacturers, and e-commerce platforms without disrupting existing workflows.

Services
Tools synchronize information from carriers like UPS, DHL, and DSV, displaying progress across supply chain stages. Users validate tracking numbers through dedicated portals, retrieving real-time coordinates and estimated arrival times. Regional modules address country-specific requirements, such as customs in Mexico or labeling standards in Poland. Third-party integrations link inventory databases to shipment histories, reducing manual reconciliation. Automated reports compare carrier performance metrics, identifying trends in transit durations or handling accuracy. Secure APIs transfer encrypted data between warehouses, retailers, and freight handlers, minimizing manual entry. Clients customize access tiers for partners, restricting sensitive details while enabling collaborative problem-solving.

Contact

  • Phone Number:
  • Headquarters in France (Levallois‑Perret): +33 1 56 76 26 00
  • Toll‑free customer service in the U.S.: (877) 401‑6400
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  • U.S. customer inquiries: [email protected]
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  • GEODIS Headquarters: Espace Seine, 26 quai Charles Pasqua, 92300 Levallois‑Perret, France

The platform simplifies cross-border coordination by centralizing carrier-specific tracking codes and milestones. Regional offices tailor tools to local regulations, such as Amazon fulfillment guidelines or Chilean import laws. Users retrieve updates via portals like IRIS, bypassing fragmented communication with freight handlers. By aggregating data anonymously, the system identifies inefficiencies while preserving partner confidentiality. Businesses optimize routes and costs using historical analytics, avoiding direct management of fleets or warehouses.