If something disrupted your operation tomorrow, would your team know who decides, what happens next, and what the record shows?
Most logistics operators do not find out where they are exposed until something forces the issue: a vendor problem, an outage, an insurer questionnaire, a customer escalation, or a validation review that starts asking harder questions.
No prep required. The fit call is a quick executive conversation to determine whether there are gaps worth addressing and whether the Freight Continuity Readiness Review is the right next step.
Most operations have systems. Far fewer have a clear operating answer for who decides, how evidence is produced, and how the team responds when disruption hits.
Vendor access drift, weak recovery confidence, unclear ownership, and missing evidence turn manageable issues into customer, insurer, and revenue problems.
Know where leadership is exposed before something tests the operation, and have a practical next-step path if action is needed.
Freight continuity, insurer scrutiny, partner expectations, and third-party exposure all converge on the same executive question: can leadership explain what happened and keep the operation moving under pressure?
When dispatch, WMS, TMS, EDI, email, or a vendor platform fails, the business impact is immediate and visible.
Underwriters increasingly expect clear answers on access controls, evidence, backups, and incident procedures.
Shippers, customers, and partners want to know the operation can explain what happened and keep moving under pressure.
Vendors, remote access, shared accounts, portals, and integrated systems often create the biggest blind spots.
The Executive Fit Call is the light-entry point. It helps determine whether your operation has real exposure, whether the issue is urgent enough to act on, and whether the Freight Continuity Readiness Review is the right next step.
For teams that want clarity fast, the review is the structured next step. It is designed to turn operational concern into a decision-ready picture of where the operation is exposed and what should happen next.
The review is built to give leadership a usable answer to the three questions that matter most before an outage, vendor issue, or external review turns into a real operating problem.
If dispatch, WMS, TMS, EDI, email, or a key vendor platform is disrupted, who makes the material-impact call and how quickly?
Could the organization explain what happened without guesswork – especially around identity, email, remote access, endpoint, and backup records?
Are access, backup ownership, vendor exposure, and communication paths defensible enough to protect freight continuity, customer trust, and insurer confidence?
This is not a fee for a call – it is a $2,500 Freight Continuity Credit applied to your first engagement.
We deliver a clear, decision-ready view of where your operation is exposed and what needs to happen next.
If we move forward together, the full amount is credited – so you do not pay for this work twice.
The free asset is the Executive Fit Call. The review itself is a paid, structured engagement with clear outputs.
This does not guarantee CBP, insurer, or regulatory outcomes. It clarifies current-state exposure and the path to a more defensible position.
This is about continuity, ownership, evidence, and next decisions – not product-led discovery.
The question is whether leadership can decide fast, produce evidence, protect freight continuity, and communicate under pressure.