Analytics for the questions operations and commercial leadership ask — which lanes are unprofitable and why, where driver turnover is concentrated, which aircraft/vessel/tractor is in the wrong place, and how safety metrics predict insurance cost. Built on TMS, telematics, financial, and safety data joined for cross-domain analysis.
Lane profitability analytics with revenue and cost decomposition — rate, length of haul, equipment type, driver cost, fuel, deadhead, tolls — and the lane-level ranking commercial teams use for pricing and network decisions.
Driver turnover diagnosis with cause decomposition (pay, home time, equipment, dispatcher, route mix), safety analytics linking driver behavior to CSA scores and insurance cost, and the intervention candidates HR and safety teams act on.
Airline schedule reliability and yield decomposition, rail velocity and dwell analytics, maritime voyage profitability with bunker cost, and the mode-specific analytics operations leaders use.
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By co-designing with the commercial VP, operations VP, and CFO — what pricing and network decisions do they make, what analytics would change those decisions, what's the commercial cadence. The analytics gets built for the pricing committee, network review, and commercial cycle rather than as standalone dashboards. Co-design changes adoption at the executive level.
Yes — through safety analytics decomposing CSA BASIC categories (Unsafe Driving, HOS, Driver Fitness, Controlled Substances, Vehicle Maintenance, HM Compliance, Crash Indicator) into contributing events and drivers. The analytics identifies intervention candidates; the safety team acts. CSA score improvement affects insurance premium directly.
Yes. Pre-qualified data analysts with motor carrier, airline, rail, or maritime experience — lane profitability, driver retention, safety analytics, and the TMS/telematics data structures transportation analytics requires. 92% first-match acceptance.
Lane profitability, driver turnover diagnosis, safety analytics — transportation analytics co-designed with the leaders who act on it.
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