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Contents 4. Freight Management System: Complete Guide for Logistics Businesses 6. JTS Relocations (Bay Logic Ltd): Best Specialist Relocation Services Provider 2026 – UK & Sustainability Initiative of the Year 2026 (UK): Moving Forward Foundation 7. carmovia GmbH: Vehicle Transport Management Platform of the Year 2026 – Europe & Logistics Technology Innovation Award 2026 – Europe 8. Unleashed Software: Most Innovative Inventory Management Platform 2026 – UK & Business Growth Excellence Award 2026 9. WAPI OU: Fulfilment Tech & Logistics Company of the Year 2026 – Europe & Supply Chain Technology Excellence Award 2026 – Europe 10. Dynamic Consultancy Solutions Limited: Best Transport Compliance & Operations Consultancy 2026 – UK
Corporate Vision Freight Management System: Complete Guide for Logistics Businesses Efficient logistics management is essential for businesses that want to reduce costs, improve delivery performance, and meet growing customer expectations. A freight management system helps companies manage shipping operations, track freight in real time, automate routine tasks, and make better decisions based on data. What Is a Freight Management System? A freight management system is a digital platform used to plan, manage, monitor, and optimise the movement of goods across the supply chain. It acts as a central hub for logistics operations, including carrier selection, shipment scheduling, documentation, tracking, and performance analysis. The main purpose of a freight management system is to simplify freight management logistics by reducing manual work, minimising errors, and improving control over each stage of the shipping process. Core Purpose in Logistics Operations A freight management system helps businesses: • Optimise routes and delivery times • Reduce transportation costs • Track shipments in real time • Improve communication between shippers, carriers, and customers • Manage shipping documents and compliance requirements By centralising these processes, logistics teams can work more efficiently and respond faster to operational issues. Difference Between FMS, TMS, and Other Tools An FMS focuses mainly on freight operations, such as shipment tracking, carrier management, documentation, and cost control. A TMS is usually broader and covers overall transportation planning, execution, and optimization across different transport modes. A WMS focuses on warehouse processes, including inventory storage, picking, packing, and stock movement. In many logistics businesses, these systems are integrated to create a complete digital supply chain environment. How a Freight Management System Works A freight management system supports the full shipment lifecycle.
Logistics Warehouse and Supply Chain Awards 2026 | 5 First, the system analyses shipment requirements, compares carriers, and helps select the best route based on cost, delivery time, and reliability. Then shipments are scheduled, carriers are assigned, and documents are generated automatically. During transportation, freight management tracking provides real-time updates on shipment location and status. After delivery, the system analyses performance using metrics such as delivery speed, transportation cost, and carrier reliability. Automation is a key part of modern freight management solutions. It reduces repetitive tasks such as manual data entry, invoice creation, shipment updates, and document processing. Integration with ERP, WMS, accounting, and billing tools also helps ensure smooth data flow between departments. Key Features of a Freight Management System Shipment Planning and Scheduling A freight management system helps logistics teams plan shipments, optimise routes, schedule deliveries, and improve load utilisation. This reduces unnecessary costs and improves delivery efficiency. Carrier Management The system allows businesses to compare carrier rates, review performance, and choose the most suitable carrier for each shipment. This makes carrier management faster and more costeffective. Real-Time Tracking and Visibility Freight management tracking gives businesses live shipment updates, GPS-based visibility, and alerts about delays or disruptions. This helps teams react quickly and keep customers informed. Documentation and Compliance A freight management system can automate bills of lading, shipping invoices, customs documents, and other paperwork. This reduces administrative workload and lowers the risk of errors. Analytics and Reporting Analytics tools help businesses measure logistics performance, track costs, review delivery results, and identify areas for improvement. Benefits of Using a Freight Management System A freight management system improves operational efficiency by automating manual tasks and organising workflows. It also helps reduce costs through better route planning, carrier comparison, and fewer delays. Another major benefit is better visibility. Logistics teams can monitor shipments in real time, identify bottlenecks, and make faster decisions. The system also improves customer experience by providing accurate delivery estimates, shipment updates, and clearer communication throughout the delivery process. How to Choose the Right Freight Management System When choosing a freight management system, businesses should look for real-time tracking, automated documentation, advanced reporting, and a user-friendly interface. The system should also integrate with ERP, WMS, accounting, and billing tools. Strong integration helps avoid data silos and improves coordination between teams. Scalability is also important. As shipment volumes grow, the system should support more complex workflows and offer customisation options. Cost should be evaluated together with long-term value, including implementation fees, subscription costs, training, maintenance, and potential savings. Common Challenges When Implementing a Freight Management System Implementation may involve several challenges. Integration with existing tools can be complex and may require technical support. User adoption is another common issue, especially if employees are used to manual processes. Proper training helps teams adjust faster. Data migration also needs attention. If information from old systems is transferred incorrectly, it can affect the accuracy and performance of the new platform. Conclusion A freight management system helps logistics businesses manage freight operations with better automation, visibility, and control. It supports shipment planning, carrier management, tracking, documentation, and reporting. By using freight management solutions, companies can reduce costs, improve efficiency, and provide a better customer experience. Although implementation may require time and preparation, the long-term benefits make it a valuable tool for modern logistics businesses.
Corporate Vision promoting sustainability through reuse and responsible disposal. The Foundation will continue operating in partnership with Porchlight through practical logistics and relocation support, reuse and donation initiatives, volunteering, and raising awareness. On the commercial side, JTS Relocations will focus on strengthening relationships with existing clients while developing new partnerships across healthcare, education, and specialist commercial sectors. The company is also investing in its internal systems and processes to ensure that it continues to remain compliant for larger-term contracts. These endeavours will support JTS Relocations in maintaining its position at the forefront of the specialist relocation sector, further underpinning its status as the UK’s Best Specialist Relocation Services Provider 2026. “Looking further ahead, our ambition is to continue building a business that is recognised not simply for the products we complete, but for the professionalism, integrity, and care we bring to every client relationship,” Jenny concluded. “We’re incredibly proud to receive this award, particularly during what has been a challenging period for the wider industry.” She continued, “Awards are wonderful recognition, but what matters most to us is the trust that our clients place in us time and time again. Many of our relationships span well over a decade, and we see that continued trust as our greatest achievement.” We at Corporate Vision Magazine would like to extend our warmest congratulations to JTS Relocations, and eagerly anticipate its team’s continued demonstration of excellence in specialist relocation. Contact: Jenny Thorncroft Company: JTS Relocations (Bay Logic Ltd) Web Address: www.jtsrelocations.com Best Specialist Relocation Services Provider 2026 – UK & Sustainability Initiative of the Year 2026 (UK): Moving Forward Foundation JTS Relocations is a specialist commercial relocation company based in London and the South East, delivering projects throughout the UK. The company works across healthcare, education, laboratories, corporate offices, industrial facilities, and specialist environments where moving equipment safely and with minimal disruption is absolutely critical. As JTS Relocations is named in the Logistics, Warehouse, and Supply Chain Awards 2026, we spoke with Founder and Director Jenny Thorncroft for more. While the current company has been trading under Bay Logic Ltd since 2023, the story of JTS Relocations goes back much further. Founder and Managing Director Timon Thorncroft began in the commercial relocation industry more than 40 years ago and, along with Jenny Thorncroft, has spent almost two decades building JTS Relocations into a business known for taking on complex projects and unusual, interesting items no other company will move. “We’ve always wanted to be the company clients trust when the move really matters,” said Jenny. “Whether it’s relocating an operating theatre, moving scientific laboratories, protecting archives, or installing heavy machinery, our focus has always been on planning, communication, and doing exactly what we promised. Like many businesses, we’ve had our share of challenges over the years, but we’ve also learned that resilience is one of our greatest strengths.” Since its inception, the JTS Relocations team has successfully demonstrated that specialist relocation is about far more than simply moving equipment. The years have seen the team master the true art of specialist relocation, through careful planning, reducing risk, and giving clients confidence that their project is in the safest hands. Every new project has pushed JTS Relocations to improve, innovate, and become an even stronger business, driven by the lessons it has learned along its continued pursuit of relocation excellence. Furthermore, the commercial relocation market has also become more competitive over the last few years. Organisations are cautious with budgets, and many projects are taking longer to approve, resulting in increased competition for every opportunity. Rather than seeing this as a negative, JTS Relocations has treated this market shift as an opportunity to improve the business. The company has invested in strengthening its management systems, achieving CHAS accreditation, and improving its environmental initiatives. Sustainability has remained a key focus throughout this strategic evolution, primarily through the development of the Moving Forward Foundation. Through this platform, JTS Relocations promotes reuse, responsible disposal, and community support to ensure that all relocations create a positive impact beyond the move itself. Supporting clients and the local community at the same time, the Moving Forward Foundation has been recognised as the UK’s Sustainability Initiative of the Year 2026. Looking to the future, the remainder of 2026 is focused on pursuing sustainable growth over rapid expansion. The JTS Relocations team is particularly excited to continue developing the Moving Forward Foundation, with the aim of supporting people through significant life changes whilst JTS Relocations (Bay Logic Ltd)
Logistics Warehouse and Supply Chain Awards 2026 | 7 Different locations use different workflows, transport requests are coordinated by email or phone, and important information may be spread across various avenues of communication. This makes it difficult for companies to compare prices, track statuses, identify bottlenecks, or make informed decisions. carmovia addresses this growing challenge by creating a central digital layer for vehicle logistics, serving as each client’s central point of contact and contractual counterpart. Unlike traditional marketplace models, transport requests, partner management, tracking, documentation, and reporting can all be managed within one TMS, in addition to damage management and transport insurance. Customers can utilise carmovia’s verified transport partner network and also integrate their own existing transport partners. This is an essential feature, and one of carmovia’s biggest differentiators, as many companies already have established logistics relationships that work well. Rather than replacing them, carmovia digitises and orchestrates them. Furthermore, carmovia can be entirely adapted to meet the individual needs of different customers and organisational structures. Client companies can create setups for multiple locations, branches, legal entities, or user groups, with different users, roles, and permissions. This means that the platform is not only perfect for single locations, but also for larger automotive groups with complex internal structures and decentralised teams. The platform is continuously developed, with regular improvements rolling out, in complete alignment with customer needs and operational insights. For the remainder of 2026 and the coming years ahead, one of the carmovia team’s main priorities is the further development of AIsupported workflows and agent systems within the platform. Vehicle logistics creates a large amount of operational data every day, and carmovia is working hard to structure this data in such a way that makes it usable for analysis, optimisation, and future AI-supported decision-making. The team does not aim to use AI as a buzzword, but as a practical support layer for operational teams. “This can make vehicle logistics faster, more transparent, and easier to manage, especially as transport volumes, capacity constraints, and customer expectations continue to increase,” Umut concluded. “We want carmovia to become an increasingly intelligent operating system for vehicle logistics: a platform that not only digitises processes, but also supports teams with data-driven insights, AIsupported agents, and scalable workflows across Europe.” Contact: Umut Dasdemir E-mail: [email protected] Company: Carmovia GmbH Web Address: www.carmovia.com Located in Hamburg, carmovia was built to solve a very specific challenge impacting the automotive industry: while many processes such as lead management, vehicle stock management, financing, and customer communication have become increasingly digital, vehicle logistics is still often handled manually through emails, phone calls, spreadsheets, and fragmented workflows. In this complex, inefficient environment, carmovia was created to make vehicle logistics digital, transparent, and scalable. At its core, carmovia is a SaaS platform and digital infrastructure solution aimed towards professional vehicle logistics. The platform specialises in vehicle transport across Europe, including transports by driver and by truck, single vehicle movements, consolidated transports, full loads, multi-stop routes, and large-scale fleet or volume projects. It provides a Transport Management System specifically designed for vehicle transport, enabling companies to plan, book, execute, track, document, and analyse vehicle movements through one central digital system. At present, carmovia operates in 22 European countries and works with a network of more than 2,000 verified transport partners. Together, this essential network unites transport demand with available capacity more efficiently. Instead of treating each transport request as an isolated transaction, it analyses transport requirements, identifies suitable routes, and supports the bundling of vehicle movements. This allows existing transport capacity to be used more effectively, which is especially important in a market heavily impacted by driver shortages, limited availability, and empty runs. “The European vehicle logistics market is facing several challenges at once,” Umut explained. “Driver shortages, limited transport capacity, rising costs, regional imbalances, and empty runs all put pressure on efficiency. At the same time, automotive companies expect greater transparency, faster processing, and more scalable logistics solutions. By bundling vehicle movements, improving route planning, and making transport capacities more efficiently usable, we help to reduce manual coordination, avoid unnecessary empty runs, and support more effective transport execution across Europe.” One of the industry’s greatest current obstacles is fragmentation. Many vehicle logistics processes have grown originally over time. Vehicle logistics is not simply about moving a car from one place to another; it is a complex process that requires the meticulous coordination of countless moving parts. carmovia has emerged as an innovative SaaS-based TMS making car moving fast and simple through a central solution that combines every element of vehicle transport logistics into one scalable system. We heard more from CEO Umut Dasdemir below. Vehicle Transport Management Platform of the Year 2026 – Europe & Logistics Technology Innovation Award 2026 – Europe Carmovia GmbH
Corporate Vision Unleashed Software is a cloud based inventory management platform founded in Auckland, New Zealand, in 2009 by former warehouse manager Greg Murphy and Terry Patmore, who saw firsthand how much small and medium sized businesses were struggling with traditional stock management. In November 2020, Unleashed was acquired by The Access Group and today sits within its ERP Small Business Division alongside complementary products including warehouse management, CRM and job management tools, giving customers a joined up view of their operations rather than a single point solution. Supporting over 5,500 clients globally, Unleashed Software stays close to real operational challenges rather than working in the abstract. Working with product businesses, manufacturers, wholesalers, and distributors who need clarity and control across suppliers, production, inventory and sales, the platform is built to streamline inventory management day to day. Two challenges sit at the centre of the product: stock visibility and production complexity. Unleashed brings multichannel operations into one platform, and its Advanced Inventory Manager works backwards from sales forecasts to generate a purchasing and production plan, so businesses can plan ahead rather than react. Unleashed has also built AI powered capability directly into the platform through Access Evo, letting users ask natural language questions, such as which items are overstocked, and get a near instant answer. This means users can monitor stock in real time rather than finding out the difficult way. “Our product philosophy is to give small businesses tools that were traditionally only available to much larger companies, but at a price and level of simplicity they can actually use.” - Jarrod Adam, Head of Production & Distribution, Unleashed Software Committed to building strong relationships from the inside out, Unleashed Software’s company culture is centred around collaboration across regions rather than siloed teams. By using a structured performance framework across the business, whether in its UK, EMEA, or APAC teams, the company guarantees everyone is on the same page. This helps every individual to understand what excellence looks like within their role and how their actions support the wider goals of the business and, therefore, strengthens each team member’s ability to support clients and end users. Created to solve the everyday pain points of inventory management, Unleashed Software has built a reputation for steady improvement, the practical application of new technology, and reliable performance for a critical part of any product business. We find out more as the company is recognised in the Logistics Warehouse and Supply Chain Awards 2026. Most Innovative Inventory Management Platform 2026 – UK & Business Growth Excellence Award 2026 Speaking of the B2B inventory management software itself, Unleashed Software’s contribution to product based businesses revolves around providing the most cutting-edge technology that is expertly delivered with customer satisfaction in mind. The platform is not simply adapted from a generic ERP system but it is designed to be bespoke and personalised to each user’s needs. This results in better customer outcomes, cost savings, faster stock turnover, and the ability to scale steadily and with true confidence. With real-time insights, this inventory management software has been efficiently designed to support stock control, warehouse management, and the overall ability for product based businesses to grow and evolve. Additionally, on the regulatory side, one recent example of the platform’s excellence is the new functionality to support Extended Producer Responsibility and deposit return schemes, which lets manufacturers properly track and report packaging that enters the waste stream as these schemes expand across different regions. Having introduced Kanban style production boards, Unleashed Software also aids businesses in getting a clear, visual view of tasks moving through every stage and byproduct tracking which presents data on secondary outputs like offcuts or spent grain. This means that businesses can properly account for every aspect of their output instead of just monitoring a portion of their operations. These combined offerings are all reasons why we’re delighted to bestow Unleashed Software with its prestigious accolade of Most Innovative Inventory Management Platform 2026 – UK and the Business Growth Excellence Award 2026 in this year’s instalment of our Logistics Warehouse and Supply Chain Awards. Long may the business’ success continue, especially as the landscape shifts and evolves for manufacturing businesses around the world. Contact: Sherrylee Mills Company: Unleashed Software (Part of The Access Group) Website: https://www.unleashedsoftware.com/ Unleashed Software (Part of The Access Group)
Small Business Awards 2023 | 9 Logistics Warehouse and Supply Chain Awards 2026 | 9 WAPI’s people and facilities play a crucial role in helping clients turn their international growth into an efficient everyday routine. From Lisbon to Vilnius, WAPI’s warehouses are strategically located to help minimise shipping time and costs. Through this network, the company operates in Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Switzerland, Cyprus, Czechia, Germany, Denmark, Estonia, Spain, Finland, France, Greece, Croatia, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Latvia, Monaco, Malta, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Sweden, Slovenia, Slovakia, the United Kingdom, and Mexico. Facilities across WAPI’s network provide secure pallet and shelf storage, barcode scanning and smart sorting, lot tracking, bin level inventory tracking, location-based storage, and return handling with restocking. These features are essential to ensuring streamlined, responsive, and compliant operating environments, enabling WAPI to scale effectively and responsibly as the business grows. Looking to the future, WAPI has expansion and continuous improvement in its sights. The company will focus on the development of new AI modules to address emerging challenges in cross-border eCommerce, as well as leveraging machine learning to forecast demand, optimise inventory placement, and predict potential supply chain disruptions with even greater accuracy. In turn, this will further minimise risks whilst maximising efficiency. Whilst there is much still to come WAPI’s recognition as part of the Logistics, Warehouse & Supply Chain Awards 2026 can be attributed to key differentiators such as the AI and other such technologies it is using, its COD expertise, a network of state-of-the-art warehouses, and an operational scale that continues to serve those across the world of supplements and cosmetics and beyond. For its combination of cross-border fulfilment infrastructure and proprietary technology, WAPI OÜ was named Fulfilment Tech & Logistics Company of the Year 2026 – Europe and received the Supply Chain Technology Excellence Award 2026 – Europe in our Logistics, Warehouse & Supply Chain Awards 2026. Contact: Vladislava Skrebnova Company: WAPI OÜ Email: [email protected] Web Address: wapi.com “WAPI is built out of love for the seller who wants their product to be everywhere, not only in the store around the corner. It is a story about eCommerce and the people who live and breathe online trade.” – Aleksandr Fridman, Co-Founder The story of WAPI began in 2018, when co-founders Aleksandr Fridman and Oleg Aingorn took a long, honest look at the everyday friction impacting cross-border eCommerce. This spurred the pair to build something better together, which sparked the very beginning of WAPI. In just one year, the company grew to a team of 23 people and established the operational routines that supported its early growth. At the time, the focus was on building repeatable warehouse processes and reliable delivery execution for its first clients. By 2020, WAPI had built an expansive network of eight warehouses located across Europe, expanding from a single-site operation into a multi-country fulfilment footprint. This was a crucial step that enabled faster last-mile delivery, broader market coverage, and laid the groundwork for cross-border logistics at scale. Over the next three years, WAPI completed its in-house software platform and formed a dedicated IT team, bringing core technology fully under its own control. Today, WAPI is a pioneering force in the logistics and eCommerce fulfilment sector, specialising in supplements and cosmetics. The company operates through a proprietary software platform that seamlessly integrates third-party logistics services, cash-on-delivery options, and AI functionalities. WAPI’s current use of AI includes operational planning, scanning for disruptions such as strikes or natural disasters, and cross-referencing product data against online sources. With all daily operations visible in one intuitive dashboard, users can connect their storefront to WAPI’s fulfilment network across Europe, manage their inventory across multiple warehouses, create shipping labels and process orders in one place, monitor deliveries with clear tracking, handle returns and restock workflows, and scale with consistent workflows as order volume grows. This platform is supported by a network of more than 16 warehouses throughout Europe and Mexico, with its latest addition being the launch of its own facility in Slovakia in 2024. WAPI now supports a dedicated team of 60 people, and a network that has been carefully built to expertly package and ship 600,000 shipments per month. Together, WAPI OÜ is a cross-border fulfilment and logistics platform targeted towards e-sellers, placing a particular focus on cash on delivery and experience supporting large COD merchants. With many clients occupying the supplements and cosmetics sectors, and the capabilities to take on sellers across other verticals, WAPI offers wide coverage, flexible shipping options, and competitive costs. Following its recent recognition in the Logistics, Warehouse, and Supply Chain Awards 2026, we explored WAPI’s operations in further detail below. Fulfilment Tech & Logistics Company of the Year 2026 – Europe & Supply Chain Technology Excellence Award 2026 – Europe
Corporate Vision Best Transport Compliance & Operations Consultancy 2026 – UK No company in any industry wishes to be hit with a financial implication or worse, but this is especially so for those operating within transport and logistics, a fast-moving landscape where compliance and continuity are crucial. Enter Dynamic Consultancy Solutions, a transport and logistics consultancy supporting the industry with last-minute solution support, policies, and training in the workplace that allows businesses to focus on their own goals and ambitions. Offering a streamlined service that achieves compliance, Dynamic Consultancy Solutions has been recognised in the Logistics, Warehouse, and Supply Chain Awards 2026. We took a closer look at these standout services below. Based in Peterborough, Dynamic Consultancy Solutions is a fast-growing transport consultancy, compliance, and training company established by Jay Riddler and Jamie Clifford, two directors possessing more than two decades of industry knowledge. Now operating for a year and a half, the company offers consultancy, audits, policy reviews, and workplace training, not only to the transport industry but also to any workplace. At its core, Dynamic Consultancy Solutions is on a mission to support, guide, and elevate the UK transport and logistics sector through expert-led compliance, training, and operational consultancy. The company is driven by a team dedicated to helping operators, managers, and drivers understand and meet their legal obligations, not only to ensure that they remain compliant but also to help them build safer, smarter, and more sustainable businesses. With many years of industry experience, Dynamic Consultancy Solutions understands that compliance does not need to be complicated, and that training should not be a boxticking exercise. The company focuses on making legislation understandable, ensuring that systems are user-friendly, and delivering impactful training. It recognises the changes that can be made by simplifying complexity, challenging poor practice, and supporting continuous improvement. Dynamic Consultancy Solutions supports clients across the warehouse and supply chain industry through extensive compliance and consultancy support, alongside policy reviews, HR services, health and safety, audits, and fleet operation licence requirements such as Driver CPC training. The company prides itself on staying up to date with the latest industry news and advancements, leveraging this informed perspective to support its clients’ businesses. As with many industries, the constant evolution of legislation paired with the current economic climate has pushed an industry-wide demand for stronger compliance. At the same time, companies are facing increasing financial pressures and must be certain that any consultancy they require is appropriately priced. In this high-stakes landscape, Dynamic Consultancy Solutions strives to offer competitive rates whilst never compromising on quality, supporting businesses in sustaining long-term operations and building solid relationships through the process. Whilst Dynamic Consultancy Solutions is a small firm in size, the company upholds the client-centricity of a much larger entity. Every member of the team is united by the internal culture of “forming long-term relationships” and uses this shared ethos to guide Dynamic Consultancy Solutions’ operations. The team regularly receives changes in legislation from approved bodies and routinely attends trade shows to ensure that the systems it uses and supplies are aligned with the industry’s needs. 2026 has been a fast year of growth for Dynamic Consultancy Solutions. The company has taken on new employees whilst also working tirelessly to establish new qualifications that enable it to provide the very best and latest support to present and future clients alike. This pursuit of expansion will continue through the remainder of 2026, along with a number of internal business goals driven towards creating great working relationships with clients across the industry. We at Corporate Vision Magazine have no doubt that Dynamic Consultancy Solutions will continue to demonstrate just why it has been named the UK’s Best Transport Compliance and Operations Consultancy 2026. Contact: Jamie Clifford Company: Dynamic Consultancy Solutions Limited Web Address: www.dynamicconsultancysolutions.com
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