Weather Intelligence
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What is Weather Intelligence Software?
Weather intelligence software gives logistics teams operational forecasts, severe-weather alerts, and route-level risk data tuned to freight, fleets, and supply chain operations. It's used to reroute trucks ahead of storms, defend rate increases during disruptions, and protect inventory at coastal and tornado-prone facilities. It's a relatively young category in supply chain but increasingly part of weather-sensitive operations.
Key features
Lane- and route-level forecasts
Weather risk along the actual route, not just the origin or destination.
Severe weather alerts
Push alerts for tornadoes, ice storms, hurricanes, and floods affecting your operations.
Capacity and pricing impacts
Predictions of how weather will affect carrier capacity and spot rates by region.
Site-specific monitoring
Custom dashboards for plants, DCs, ports, and high-value inventory locations.
API access
Programmatic forecasts that feed TMS, dispatch, and pricing systems.
Who uses it
Broker
Brokers use weather intelligence to anticipate capacity tightness and price spikes during disruptions.
Carrier
Carriers reroute drivers, protect equipment, and manage HOS exposure during severe weather.
3PL
3PLs use weather data for ops continuity planning and proactive customer communication.
Manufacturers and Shippers
Shippers manage supply chain disruption risk to inbound material and outbound shipments.
