Transforming logistics complications into strategic benefits through ALCS digital assimilation
In the face of challenges posed by semiconductor shortages, geopolitical conflicts, pandemic aftershocks, and extreme weather events, the automotive industry is under pressure to find cost savings and efficiency. One solution that has emerged as a leading partner for global automotive brands is Fracht's Automotive Logistics Control System (ALCS).
Founded by Renatas Šlenderis in 2009, ALCS has transformed the way the industry handles logistics. The system optimizes capacity across thousands of trucks, reducing the number of empty miles and contributing to significant cost savings.
ALCS eliminates inefficiencies at every level of the outbound supply chain. It automates route planning and dispatch, reducing the manual workload and allowing logistics professionals to focus on more strategic tasks. The system is integrated with over 100 GPS providers across 21 languages, ensuring seamless communication and tracking.
The benefits of ALCS extend beyond cost savings. OEMs benefit from end-to-end oversight with real-time Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) available down to the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) level. This level of transparency improves customer service and reduces administrative workload.
Users of ALCS report efficiency gains such as reduced administrative workload and improved customer service. In fact, the system logs over 1 million user sessions annually, with 750 car carriers logging in daily. Fracht's ALCS provides same-day pickup as standard for dealers and Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs).
The platform also offers marketplace integration with dealer sales systems, ensuring a smooth flow of information throughout the supply chain. ALCS embeds market-driven pricing to help OEMs and dealers avoid inflated fees and unpredictable swings, further enhancing its appeal to the industry.
Fracht's ALCS connects OEMs, dealers, carriers, and end customers on one platform, creating a network that spans more than 2,000 companies, representing 18,000 trucks and 23,000 drivers. To date, Fracht has transported over 1 million vehicles through ALCS, demonstrating its reliability and efficiency.
In a time when the automotive industry is under immense pressure, Fracht's ALCS offers a solution that injects automation and speed into processes that were once time-consuming and manual. As a forward-thinking partner to global automotive brands, Fracht continues to lead the way in logistics innovation.
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