Preparing for planned shipments: scheduling alignment and lot formation
For grain and oilseeds, the key driver is predictability: agreed schedules, stage control, and lot readiness at the required time. That’s why we support operations as a controlled workflow where each stage is synchronized with the client’s logistics model.
What we focus on during preparation
- Aligning transport arrivals with receiving and loading plans
- Synchronizing stages: receiving → accumulation (if needed) → loading
- Lot formation and preparation within agreed time windows
- Operational status updates for works and shipments in day-to-day execution
Typical flows supported by planning
1) Railcar → Truck
When quick dispatch by road is needed without intermediate accumulation.
2) Railcar → Warehouse → Vessel
When shipments are planned in larger lots and vessel-lot accumulation is required.
3) Truck → Vessel (Direct)
When speed and minimizing extra operations are priorities, without intermediate storage.
What it means for clients
- less downtime and fewer bottlenecks at process handoffs
- a more predictable operating rhythm
- transparent stage-by-stage status and coordination
- lot readiness aligned with agreed timelines
If you need to align transport schedules or choose the optimal handling flow for your logistics model, contact us via the website form or by email.

