How Supply Chain Insight creates a single source of truth

For most shippers, supply chain data is scattered across different systems - transportation and warehouse management platforms, carrier portals, spreadsheets and email threads. This fragmentation forces teams to manually piece together information from multiple sources just to understand what is happening. By the time they get a complete picture, it’s often too late to act.

The costs add up quickly. Teams spend hours fielding status calls, performing manual updates and tracking down shipment information. When loads, orders, warehousing activity and inventory live in separate systems, time that should be spent managing the supply chain gets wasted searching for basic details.

That’s why industry leaders have adopted a ‘single pane of glass’ approach – one platform where internal teams, shippers and supply chain partners see the same information in real-time. This shared visibility doesn’t just fill information gaps; it creates a single source of truth across all transportation and warehousing operations.

Supply Chain Insight is Unified Visibility in Action

Supply Chain Insight from Penske Logistics puts this single-platform approach into practice, providing real-time, end-to-end visibility into transportation and warehousing operations. Instead of managing multiple logins across different tools, customers and operations teams can access a complete, current view of their entire supply chain.

The result: streamlined communication, increased operational efficiency and the ability to identify and address potential disruptions before they escalate into costly problems.

From Status Checks to Exception Management

In traditional supply chain operations, a significant portion of each day is consumed by routine status inquiries. Customers and internal teams exchange countless calls and emails asking, “Where’s my shipment?”

Saving time is one of the biggest benefits. In the past, customers lacked visibility across their supply chain and had to call for basic status updates on every load. Supply Chain Insight changes that – customers now access the information they need instantly, on their own schedule.

The shift from manual status checks to self-service visibility fundamentally changes how operations teams spend their time. Rather than serving as information gatekeepers, teams can redirect their expertise toward what truly matters: exception management.

With real-time visibility, potential issues surface immediately. Teams can identify delays, inventory discrepancies or disruptions as they happen rather than discovering them through customer complaints.

This proactive approach transforms operations from reactive problem-solving to strategic intervention, enabling teams to address challenges before they impact service levels or escalate into costly disruptions.

One Login, One Map

For shippers using multiple services, juggling different systems is quite complex. Supply Chain Insight simplifies everything by bringing it into one portal. A single login provides access to the entire network, without having to switch between platforms or remembering multiple passwords.

Upon login, you see a live homepage map showing everything happening in your supply chain in real time including trucks in transit, freight in motion and arrival times that update automatically. But the map shows more than just shipment location – it displays the conditions that could affect them.

Weather overlays reveal developing events, such as storms and accumulation forecasts. Traffic alerts show where there’s traffic congestion. Other warnings flag potential disruptions before they impact deliveries. This real-world context makes all the difference: a shipment that looks fine in a spreadsheet tells a different story when you can see a developing winter storm coming along its route.

Customizable Views for Every Role

From the map, users can filter their view to focus on what’s relevant to their specific job. Warehouse teams can filter inbound shipments to prepare for receiving. Transportation managers can focus on outbound loads that need attention.

Filters let managers quickly sort their operations – checking loads running on time, spotting shipments that might arrive late and finding those already behind schedule. Everyone sees what they need without sorting through information that doesn’t apply to them.

Inbound and Outbound in a Single View

For some, managing a complex supply chain requires constant hopping between systems. Understanding what shipments are arriving means logging into the warehouse management system (WMS). Tracking what is ready to ship means switching to the transportation management system (TMS). Neither system has a full picture, forcing managers to manually piece together information to coordinate daily receiving and shipping operations.

Supply Chain Insight eliminates this process entirely. Users see inbound and outbound operations in one place, with real-time updates flowing seamlessly across both functions.

Flexible Views for Different Needs

The platform’s flexibility extends to how users interact with data. The same data can be viewed at the shipment level – ideal for tracking loads in transit – or at the order-level for detailed product management. Users can switch between these views instantly within a single session, analyzing their operations from whatever angle makes the most sense.

For teams coordinating across transportation and warehousing, this flexibility is a fundamental improvement over the old model of juggling multiple logins, reconciling conflicting data and constantly loosing context as they switch between systems.

Inventory Visibility Across the Network

For shippers with inventory spread across multiple warehouses, including third-party facilities, knowing what’s in stock, where it is and how long it’s been sitting there is essential for planning.

Supply Chain Insight shows detailed item-by-item inventory across the entire network. Users can see available quantities plus important status details: what is damaged or on hold and expiration dates for products with limited shelf life. The system even shows exactly where items are located inside each facility, taking the guesswork out of warehouse operations.

Complete Product Tracking

When transportation and inventory information live on the same platform, finding products becomes simple. Need to locate a specific item? One search shows you exactly where it is: sitting in a warehouse, on an inbound truck heading to your facility, or already on its way to a customer.

This complete view turns inventory management from a hunt across multiple systems into a quick, network-wide search, resulting in increased visibility, faster decisions and better customer service.

A Foundation for Continuous Improvement

Bringing all your supply chain data into one platform does more than make daily work easier – it helps you spot ways to improve. With everything in one place, you can measure performance across the entire network instead of looking at each piece separately.

Problems that were hard to see across different systems become obvious. Recurring delays show clearly. Bottlenecks reveal themselves. Inefficiencies that used to hide in the gaps between systems now stand out and can be fixed.

Strategic Benefits That Build Over Time

Complete visibility helps you make smarter, data-backed decisions that improve the entire supply chain:
  • Network design based on real performance
  • Inventory placement that matches actual demand and shipping times
  • Carrier performance tracked consistently and improved through partnership
  • Service reliability boosted by catching issues early

The result is a cycle that keeps getting better: clearer visibility leads to better decisions, which cut costs and improve service. Happy customers and lower expenses generate more insights fueling future improvements.

When supply chain problems disrupt your entire business, clear visibility isn’t optional – it’s essential to stay competitive. Supply Chain Insight brings scattered data together into one view, giving your team clarity to act quickly and the insights to keep improving.

Find out how Penske’s Supply Chain Insight can fill in the gaps, smooth out daily operations and turn your supply chain into a real business advantage.

Contact us to get started or schedule a customized demo and see your entire network in one place.