Freight first
AutumnLogic is built around brokerage workflows: lanes, loads, tenders, carrier compliance, BOLs, PODs, claims, and payments.
About AutumnLogic
AutumnLogic exists to make brokerage faster and more observable without hiding freight risk behind automation. It is vertical freight software running on horizontal EchoAtlas governance.
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Position
AutumnLogic treats agents as operational teammates with rules, permissions, logs, and approval gates, not autonomous actors with unchecked freight authority.
AutumnLogic is built around brokerage workflows: lanes, loads, tenders, carrier compliance, BOLs, PODs, claims, and payments.
AI agents help operators move faster, but policy thresholds and approval queues decide when humans need to step in.
The product favors clear shipment timelines, decision records, and document validation over vague automation claims.
Specialized agents cover quoting, sourcing, tracking, compliance, documents, payments, exceptions, updates, and claims.
Public site, shipper portal, carrier portal, and broker console share one freight operating model.
The AutumnLogic freight database owns the vertical records; EchoAtlas owns generic governance events.
Operating principles
The same principles shape the public site, portals, APIs, agents, and broker console.
AI recommendations accelerate repetitive work, but brokers approve risk, exception handling, and customer-facing decisions.
Quotes, loads, stops, tenders, documents, payments, and claims remain structured records with clear ownership.
Carrier trust reflects compliance, service, responsiveness, document quality, claims, and payment disputes.
Operators can inspect the recommendation, policy threshold, approval state, event trace, and freight record behind an action.
The product is designed for broker-led quote-to-cash execution with AI agents embedded where operators already make decisions.
The horizontal platform handles generic identity, telemetry, approvals, traces, and usage metering while AutumnLogic owns freight context.
The clearest walkthrough starts with one lane, one carrier profile, one document issue, or one payment approval problem.