Digital Delivery Order Release With Payments, Visibility, and Workflow Control
Digital delivery-order release combines invoice issuance, payment confirmation, release rules, and customer visibility so cargo release becomes faster and more controlled.
What the old model looks like
Many release environments still depend on disconnected finance checks, service communication, and manual document confirmation. That creates delays for customers and stress for agency or line teams.
What the digital model changes
IST issues the invoice, exposes payment through links or the portal, reconciles settlement, and supports release logic against that same record. That makes delivery-order release easier to govern and easier to explain.
Where this creates value
The biggest gains are faster release turnaround, stronger charge collection discipline, better customer experience, and fewer disputes about whether release conditions were met.
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Terminal Revenue Assurance
Terminal revenue assurance means capturing storage, handling, movement, and ancillary charges from the live operating workflow instead of reconstructing them manually after the event.
Multi-Modal Shipment Margin Control
Shipment margin control means keeping quotes, buy rates, executed costs, invoices, and profitability visible against the same shipment record across air, sea, and land workflows.
White-Label Forwarder Customer Portal
A white-label freight forwarder portal lets the forwarder expose rates, schedules, booking requests, tracking, invoices, and customer service on its own branded digital experience while IST remains the operational backbone.