Planned

Cargo certificates checked before a gap becomes a demurrage bill.

Bills of lading and certificates of quality and quantity, audited so a mismatch is caught at the desk, not discovered at the terminal.

3document types cross-checked
100%quantity reconciliation
1-clickexception resolution
BILL OF LADINGNo. OG-88214
CargoCrude oil, Grade A
Quantity (BOL)48,200 bbl
Quantity (Cert. of Qty)48,200 bbl
Quality parametersWithin contract spec
Vessel/port matchDate mismatch found
Sheet 01What It Checks

A documentation gap here is expensive fast.

01

Quantity reconciliationFigures reconciled across bill of lading, certificate of quantity, and invoice.

02

Quality verificationCertificate parameters checked against the contract specification range.

03

Consistency checkVessel, port, and date details verified consistent across the full document set.

Sheet 02Process

From cargo docs to reconciled, before the vessel departs.

§1

Intake

Send in the bill of lading and certificates as they're issued, no re-keying required.

§2

Audit

Quantities and quality parameters cross-checked against contract and each other.

§3

Flag & annotate

Any mismatch, quantity, quality, or date, is flagged with the expected value shown.

§4

Resolve & deliver

One-click link to confirm or correct, resolved before it becomes a terminal-side dispute.

Sheet 03Handling

Built to sit alongside how you already work.

What's true about the build today, not a roadmap dressed up as a feature list.

No new system to adopt

Works with the cargo documents you already receive from carriers and surveyors.

Full cross-reference

Every figure checked across the full document set, not spot-checked.

Scoped access

Only verified accounts on your corporate domain can reach cargo data.

Nothing auto-approved

Every flagged mismatch waits for a one-click sign-off.

Sheet 04 · Get Started

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