Logistics demo system

Logistics Shipping Management Demo System

A read-only prototype that keeps shipping lists, picking, packing, delivery confirmation, and exception handling on one working screen. Using Sakura Logistics Co., Ltd.'s East China Distribution Center, Shanghai Hongqiao Store, and Suzhou Cold Chain Warehouse as the example, the team can review the day’s shipping and handoff flow.

Jump to shipments
Shipping register Picking operations Packing log Delivery plan
Overview

The shipping management flow stays on one screen

The demo keeps the shipping flow easy to scan by grouping the register, picking, packing, confirmation, and exception work into one page.

Orders

Shipping register first

Orders for retail, B2B, project delivery, spare parts, and reverse logistics can all be checked on one screen.

Picking

Latest scan first

Picking updates stay aligned with the latest scan and next action so the operator can see what still needs to move.

Follow-up

One flow, three follow-ups

Sign-off confirmation, return method, and exception status stay visible together so follow-up is easier.

Shipments
8

Current seed orders in the demo

Delivered
4

Already signed off

In motion
3

Still moving or being delivered

Exceptions
3

Needs follow-up now

Shipment register

Filter by keyword, status, or scenario to narrow the register down to the shipments you need to handle first.

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Click a row to review the full record in the page data.
Record Scenario Department Consignee Goods Tracking no. Carrier Status Priority POD ETA Notes
Tracking updates

Tracking updates

The update feed keeps the latest scan, the node type, the owner team, and the next action in one place.

Focus 1

Cold-chain route

Start with the cold-chain run so time-sensitive freight stays visible before the afternoon handoff.

Focus 2

Return lane

Treat the return lane separately so reverse logistics never blocks outbound shipping.

Sign-off confirmation

Confirmations

The confirmation cards keep delivery date, sign-off time, return method, and receipt result together for follow-up.

Returned POD
2

Already back in the system

Pending POD
2

Needs scanning or manual entry

On-time sign-off
2

Matches the planned date

Exception handling

Exceptions

Exceptions stay visible with the cause, owner, action, and close target so the follow-up lane never disappears.

Route

Address issue

Address issues and rerouting requests need one owner so the exception does not bounce between teams.

Schedule

Delay review

Delay cases are easier to explain when the root cause and the corrective action stay together.

Border

Customs lane

Customs work should stay separate from domestic freight so clearance never blocks local shipping.

Reference data

Reference data set

The demo keeps the common dictionaries visible so the page feels like a real shipping operation, not just a summary card.

Business scenarios
E-commerce retail Store replenishment B2B delivery Project delivery After-sales spare parts Reverse return Cold-chain delivery Cross-border shipping
Carriers
SF Express JD Logistics Deppon Express ANE Logistics China Post DHL Express
Service levels
Same-day delivery Next-day delivery Standard Appointment delivery Cold chain Rush
Shipment statuses
Planned In transit Delivering Delivered Exception pending Returned Cancelled
Priority levels
Low Medium High Urgent
POD statuses
Returned Pending Not applicable Missing
Exception types
Delay Address issue Customs documents Damage Loss Refused Re-delivery Return Temperature issue