TrustRadius Insights for Flexport are summaries of user sentiment data from TrustRadius reviews and, when necessary, third party data sources.
Pros
Cutting-edge Platform: Reviewers have consistently praised Flexport's technology platform, describing it as cutting edge and very easy to use. This has allowed them to manage their shipments, track data for reporting KPIs, and most importantly, manage their global supply chain in one central area. The intuitive layout of the platform allows users to easily track real-time shipment updates, view milestones and receive prompts when necessary.
Real-Time Shipment Tracking: Many reviewers have commented positively on Flexport's real-time shipment tracking feature. Users appreciate the transparency provided by the point-to-point tracking system which enables them to view where their shipments are at any given time. The dashboard provides visual representations of these updates making it easier for users to stay informed about their shipments.
Great Customer Support: A majority of users have spoken highly of Flexport's customer support team who they found always available to help with queries or issues that may arise while using the platform. They believe this level of service is a huge help for teams who rely on efficient shipping processes and appreciate having access to reliable support whenever needed.
Flexport manages all our inbound freight shipments and customs clearance and is used by the finance department for product accounting. The interface makes real-time updates on delivery timelines and searches for historical shipments very accessible. Often, the Flexport dashboard is the first place I'll turn if I need a very quick cut at upcoming changes in inventory position or estimates on historical unit costs.
Pros
Real time visualization of importing status.
Dedicated staff members on the back end who genuinely care about doing good work.
Native reporting dashboard.
Search function for all historical shipments.
Cons
Occasionally we're asked to provide duplicate information (HTS codes, or documentation).
Likelihood to Recommend
Flexport changed the way we looked at importing. Prior to Flexport, importing was a bit of a black box, with low transparency which meant adding a buffer to shipment times to account for unforeseen delays. Historically we had inboxes full of documents with no roll-up view. Now we have a roll-up view, and visibility to underlying documents should we ever need them.