To keep up with the pace of commerce and customer expectations, every player in the supply chain needs to operate in lockstep with one another. Delays or miscommunications at any point can trigger a ripple effect, causing significant issues further downstream. This level of coordination becomes incredibly important when it comes to the hand-off between transportation and warehousing providers. These two significant players in the supply chain need a seamless line of communication to ensure that all inbound and outbound shipments are managed properly (meaning: on time, at cost, and up to quality standards) and ultimately arrive at their final destinations.