Connect EasyCargo integrations
Plot your truck and container load layouts using EasyCargo to instantly plan space distribution in interactive 3D. Linking this logistics planner to our workflow automation tool lets you import Excel cargo lists, generate public sharing links, and sync shipments with your ERP. Register for a free account today to configure your first automated distribution pipeline.
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Build your EasyCargo integrations.
Unlocking the full potential of your logistics and cargo planning has never been easier than with Make, the powerful visual platform designed to connect your entire business software ecosystem. By building custom automated workflows, you can link EasyCargo with your preferred ERP, CRM, database, or inventory management systems to ensure critical shipping data flows smoothly across your organization. Imagine automatically syncing cargo dimensions from Google Sheets, generating optimal load plans instantly when a new sales order is created, or updating your warehouse team via Slack in real-time. This high level of process automation eliminates tedious manual data entry, minimizes costly packing errors, and drastically accelerates your overall supply chain operations. With its intuitive drag-and-drop builder, Make empowers logistics managers and operations teams to design robust API integrations without writing a single line of code, turning complex, time-consuming manual tasks into efficient, hands-free routines. Whether you want to optimize container space utilization or synchronize client order details directly with your spatial planning software, Make provides the ultimate flexibility and scalability your company needs. Start building your automated workflows today and try Make to integrate EasyCargo with all your essential business tools.
Creates a new list of templates with the given properties.
Creates a new cargo space with the given properties. The only type of cargo space currently supported is a container.
Creates a new shipment with the given properties, items, etc.
Creates a public link to the shipment, allowing anyone with the link to view it. A report for the shipment must be generated before a public link can be created.
Creates a new user with the given properties.
Deletes the specified template.
Deletes the specified shipment.
Returns the placement of every loaded cargo item.
Returns details of a specific cargo space.
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Popular EasyCargo workflows.
Connect EasyCargo to Make. Automate your loading data, sync key logistics systems, and optimize your cargo workflows.
Boost Logistics Efficiency: Integrate and Automate EasyCargo with Make
Connect EasyCargo with the Make platform to automate your cargo data imports, instant load plan distribution, and document archiving. Keep your inventory, e-commerce, and logistics systems in sync with automatic updates and alerts.
Seamlessly sync shipment details from your ERP, CRM, or spreadsheets directly into EasyCargo without manual data entry.
Automatically send completed 3D load plans and PDF reports to your warehouse team or customers via email or Slack.
Automatically save generated cargo reports and load plans directly to your cloud storage folders like Google Drive or Dropbox.
Trigger new load calculations automatically the moment an order is marked as ready in your e-commerce or warehouse system.
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