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Standards & data

EDI

EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) is the structured, computer-to-computer exchange of business documents — such as orders, invoices, and shipping notices — in a standardised electronic format.

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Operational TMS (OTMS)

An Operational TMS (OTMS) is a transport management system that covers the full day-to-day execution of transport — planning, fleet, drivers, tracking, communication, and finance — not just freight procurement or visibility.

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OTM5

OTM5 (Open Transport Model 5) is an open standard for exchanging freight transport data — orders, consignments, stops, and statuses — between systems and partners.

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Transport Management System (TMS)

A Transport Management System (TMS) is software that plans, executes, and tracks the movement of freight, from order intake through delivery and invoicing.

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Documents

CMR

A CMR is the standard international consignment note for road freight, governed by the CMR Convention, that serves as the contract of carriage and proof that goods were received and delivered.

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e-CMR

An e-CMR is the digital equivalent of the paper CMR consignment note, enabled by the Additional Protocol to the CMR Convention, allowing the document to be created, signed, and shared electronically.

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Waybill

A waybill is a transport document issued by a carrier that lists the goods, the route, and the parties involved, accompanying a shipment as a record of carriage.

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Planning & routing

Multimodal transport

Multimodal transport is the movement of goods using two or more modes of transport — such as road, rail, sea, and air — under a coordinated plan.

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Vehicle Routing Problem (VRP)

The Vehicle Routing Problem (VRP) is the optimisation problem of assigning a set of deliveries to a fleet of vehicles and sequencing the stops to minimise cost while respecting constraints like capacity and time windows.

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Compliance

ADR (dangerous goods)

ADR is the European agreement governing the international road transport of dangerous goods, setting rules for classification, packaging, labelling, documentation, and driver training.

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Cabotage

Cabotage is the transport of goods between two points within the same country by a carrier registered in another country, subject to EU restrictions.

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CSRD reporting

CSRD (Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive) is an EU directive requiring in-scope companies to report standardised sustainability and ESG information, including emissions from transport.

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EU Regulation 561/2006 (driving & rest times)

EU Regulation 561/2006 sets the rules for professional drivers’ daily and weekly driving times, breaks, and rest periods to improve road safety and working conditions.

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Tachograph

A tachograph is a device fitted to commercial vehicles that records driving time, speed, and distance to enforce drivers’ hours rules.

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Operations

Consignment

A consignment is a discrete shipment of goods sent from one party to another under a single transport order, with its own pickup, delivery, and status lifecycle.

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Cross-docking

Cross-docking is a logistics practice where incoming goods are transferred directly from inbound to outbound vehicles with little or no storage in between.

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ETA

ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival) is the predicted time at which a vehicle or shipment will reach a given stop or destination.

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FTL vs LTL

FTL (full truckload) means a shipment fills or is charged for an entire vehicle, while LTL (less-than-truckload) means a shipment shares vehicle space with other consignments.

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Groupage

Groupage is the practice of consolidating shipments from multiple customers into a single vehicle so each shipper pays only for the space they use.

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Loading Metre (LDM)

A loading metre (LDM) is a unit that represents one metre of length along the floor of a truck across its full width, used to measure how much floor space a shipment occupies.

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Proof of Delivery (POD)

Proof of Delivery (POD) is the documented confirmation that goods were delivered to the recipient, typically captured as a signature, photo, or timestamped status at the delivery point.

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Swap body

A swap body is a standardised, detachable freight container that can be moved between trucks and trailers, allowing a vehicle to drop one load and pick up another quickly.

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Track & trace

Track & trace is the capability to follow a shipment's location and status in real time and to review its full movement history from pickup to delivery.

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Finance

Fuel surcharge

A fuel surcharge is an adjustable fee added to freight rates that rises and falls with fuel prices, protecting carriers from volatility without renegotiating every contract.

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