Pre-load restrictions
Not all goods can simply be loaded — incorrect orders or material incompatibilities can cause safety risks, product contamination or even legal violations. With Loady, you define pre-loading restrictions in a structured and comprehensible way, so that freight forwarders and drivers always know exactly what is allowed — and what is not.
Clear guidelines prevent breaches of safety and transport requirements.
No risk of shippers, carriers and drivers working with different or outdated rules.
Pre-load restrictions can be integrated into the electronic cleaning certificate or yard management system for the check.

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All transport requirements are managed in a uniform, clearly defined data model. This creates a common basis for all parties involved.
With Loady, companies can synchronize their master data on loading and unloading requirements and thus provide all necessary information for commissioning, planning and implementation first-hand.
With Loady's dispatcher view, planners work with a clearly structured interface that bundles all relevant charging requirements in one place.
The Loady driver view provides all relevant transport and safety requirements — directly on the device, clearly and up to date.
With Loady, truck drivers receive easy-to-understand instructions in their language, which they can follow step by step and which are tailored precisely to the specific delivery or collection case.
Digitize your pre-loading restrictions: With the EPLR Check, you can automatically check product combinations — for safe transport of liquid and bulk goods.
Loady's interfaces enable secure and easy data exchange with business systems and logistics applications. They facilitate collaboration and make data available where it is needed.
With Loady, freight tenders can be created quickly and easily, without manual searching and tedious reconciliation of requirements. All logistics specifications are structured and standardized so that freight forwarders work directly with the right information.



