That is why a TMS (Transportation Management System) is so important. It ensures that your cargo is on its way and shows all its progress to the destination address. It is possible to check the characteristics of the carrier's fleet, the route traveled and the estimated arrival. Learn more about how it works with some examples: GKO Frete The GKO Freight is a TMS made for companies that rely on outsourced transportation. Therefore, it offers solutions such as freight auditing, which compares tax information to understand if the carrier's price is in accordance with the calculated freight; assists in the evaluation of the carrier's performance in several areas, such as punctuality; optimizes transportation planning with separation and load specification, among other features. SAP and Intelipost SAP Transportation Management allows you to plan transportation based on your delivery history and provides optimization strategies for all your costs with it. Another alternative is Intelipost, which also estimates freight, works with cargo logistics and tracks cargo.
War is a terrible thing, but the race to get one up on the enemy often leads to massive leaps in technological development. Originally designed for war, jet engines have changed the world for many millions of people today. Here then are some of the early pioneers of jet-engined planes that arose during WW2 and the years that followed. RELATED: 20 WWII ENGINE PARTS, WEAPONS, AND ODD PIECES YOU CAN BUY ON THE INTERNET What were some of the best early jets? And so, without further ado, here are some of the very best early jets from the 1940s. This list is far from exhaustive and is in no particular order. 1. It all began with the mighty Messerschmitt 262 Source: Julian Herzog/Wikimedia Commons One of the most iconic jet fighters of the 1940s was the mighty Messerschmitt 262. Seeing active service towards the end of the Second World War, this aircraft could have turned the tide of battle if the Third Reich had produced them in enough numbers. Officially the world's first-ever jet fighter, Allied forces were taken completely by surprise when they first encountered them in the skies above Europe.
Come along and check out my picks for fun things to do in Orange County with kids… 1. Beaches We can't talk about Orange County without talking about the beaches. We actually have 15 beaches along the Orange County coast. My personal favorites are Laguna, Newport and Huntington, because I love the atmosphere, easy beach access and the number of activities available to keep everyone entertained. As if just staring out to the beautiful sea wasn't enough and when you are traveling with kids, it usually isn't enough. Happily, the weather year round is pretty mild and we often take our kids to play at the beach even in the middle of winter. We actually camped at Newport Dunes for my son's birthday! So, feel free to visit anytime! Everyone has sandy toes here and your visit wouldn't be complete without some sand between yours. 2. Balboa Fun Zone Balboa Fun Zone Remember those activities I mentioned at the beach? Well, Balboa Fun Zone is a favorite of ours when we are visiting Newport Beach. Unlike the East coast, we don't have many boardwalks and Balboa is one of them.