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Logistics Control Through Powerful NetSuite Integration

Written by FreightPOP | Aug 15, 2022

Logistics analysts expect some relief in managing supply chains but are divided on whether that will come in 2023 or 2024. As companies streamline to cope, they are looking for every advantage.

Even though there has been some easing of recent disruptions, new risks are emerging:

  • COVID-19 lockdowns continue sporadically in China
  • Port congestion is tipped to increase as Chinese output begins to ramp up
  • Port labor negotiations may continue to stall freight transportation
  • The Russia-Ukraine conflict is affecting northern European ports
  • No end in sight for rail freight disruptions from China to Europe traveling through Russia

Ongoing delays and bottlenecks cost money and damage precious customer relationships. Minimizing disruptions through a strong transportation management system (TMS) has never been more crucial. 

If you work with NetSuite®, FreightPOP's TMS provides robust integration with your enterprise resource management (ERP) software to help you manage and automate logistics to create significant savings.

NetSuite Integration

NetSuite has native integrations for parcel shipments using parcel carriers like USPS, FedEx, and UPS, but it does not have wide access to FTL, LTL, and International ocean and air shipping capabilities. With the integration to FreightPOP, customers can handle their full spectrum of shipping needs and more easily compare rates across multiple carriers, modes, and borders to optimize profitability.

Caleb Schmitz, CMO for NetSuite + SuiteCommerce, explains:

“(This integration) allows businesses like eCommerce to increase overall margins on orders, depending on which one is going to provide the best rate. This is a more responsive and dynamic solution that provides more agility and resilience for enterprise customers."


Pushing Pricing

One of the more valued assets NetSuite customers cite is the ability to push pricing from their eCommerce directly into FreightPOP, with the capability to do EDI transactions, generate an ESN, and push information back to their customers.

SCaling Weight and Sales Order Management

Another top asset is FreightPOP's ability to scale weights, which most shipping platforms do not provide. FreightPOP can scale weights automatically and import that data into NetSuite.

It takes 10-15 minutes to set up and generate tokens within FreightPOP. Once you do, you can create an instant connection to NetSuite products. This allows you to either import sales orders or item fulfillment. The integration pushes and pulls data every 10 minutes and imports any new sales order or item fulfillment into the Sales Order Management Screen, including data such as:

  • Subsidiary ID
  • Sales Order
  • Purchase Order
  • Ship from (Supplier)
  • Ship to (Customer)
  • Basic product details

You can further customize views for more detailed information.

You can also ship orders directly from the Order Management Screen if you have included shipment details within the order and have package weight turned on in NetSuite.

Effectively Shopping Carrier Rates

Especially in today’s tight capacity environment, shippers need to look at every possible option for moving freight to assure optimal rates. Even if you have contracts with carriers and brokers, they may not be able to deliver on the promises they’ve made or provide the services they have in the past.

Caleb Schmitz adds:

“Integrating FreightPOP with NetSuite provides increased functionality and better ways to shop shipping rates across multiple carriers. Then, companies can compare more prices than just those from the three primary carriers.”

The Power of Analytics in Logistics

FreightPOP gives NetSuite customers access to powerful analytics, geared specifically for the needs of manufacturers, distributors, eCommerce, and 3PLs.

One example of this is their advanced analytics features which use machine learning models and AI algorithms to help companies ship smarter and optimize supply chains. By utilizing intelligent logistics data, you can continually optimize your freight handling using multiple analytical models, including:


Descriptive Analytics

Descriptive analytics look at what’s happened. This allows you to leverage historical data to analyze carrier lane data, carrier spending, quote and invoice discrepancies, and shipping rate compliance.

Diagnostic Analytics 

Diagnostic analytics help you understand why things happen, so you can improve performance and avoid making costly errors in the future.

Predictive Analytics 

Predictive Analytics allows you to run multiple what-if scenarios to forecast expenses. This helps you understand the impact of trends so you can make adjustments to save money.

Prescriptive Analytics

Prescriptive Analytics looks for trends and patterns that may not be obvious. By identifying causal relationships, you can create best practices. A recommendation engine will automatically help you identify areas to save money and streamline operations.


The Benefits of a NetSuite and FreightPOP Integration

Combing the power of  NetSuite ERP with FreightPOP, you can realize several significant benefits, including:

  • Avoiding risk and managing capacity issues
  • Finding and pricing alternative FTL, LTL, and parcel carriers directly from NetSuite orders
  • Access to more shipping options and rates for inbound and outbound shipments
  • Catching and correcting invoicing errors before they are sent.

FreightPOP allows you to shop for the best freight rates, shop from all modes, and track every inbound and outbound leg as part of your NetSuite integration. You can also conduct manual and automated audits to find hidden savings.

Want to learn more?

To learn more about how NetSuite and FreightPOP integrate, download our recorded webinar, Learn How to Rate Shop, Track, and Avoid Supply Chain Disruptions. The webinar covers:

  • How to avoid risk and manage capacity issues through a NetSuite and FreightPOP integration
  • How to find the best rates on inbound and outbound shipments  
  • How to identify and correct freight and shipping invoice discrepancies 
  • And much more!