The modern supply-chain platform. Bring shipments, documents, and teams into one place with AI.
Chainixa polls carrier APIs every 15 minutes and ingests milestones idempotently — no duplicates, no missed events. When a vessel rolls or a container gets stuck at customs, you find out before your customer does.
Exception detection runs on every ingest. The shipment is flagged, an operations task is created, and the assignee gets a Slack ping — all in the same poll cycle.
Create an RFQ in 30 seconds, invite carriers by email or via your saved roster, and watch quotes land in a side-by-side comparison matrix. Every line is normalized — currency, free time, surcharges — so you compare apples to apples.
Award with one click. The booking, the cost ledger, and the operations task are all created from the winning quote, automatically.
Every operations team eventually drowns in email. Chainixa flips it: when a shipment hits an exception — a missing doc, a rolled container, a customs hold — a task is created automatically and routed to the right operator's queue.
One open exception per shipment. No duplicate work, no "who's on this?" Slack threads. The queue is always the source of truth.
Click a task and you land back in the shipment with the full activity feed open.
Four integration levels. Same operator screens. Move up a level whenever your IT is ready — no migration, no re-platforming.
Drop a PO or sales order PDF onto the shipping request. We attach it, you ship.
Pick exact lines across multiple POs with partial quantities. We build the shipment.
Your SAP/Oracle cuts the inbound delivery; we pull it as a draft. You confirm.
ERP draft auto-confirmed. Operator only sees exceptions.
Designed for MENA workflows from day one — not retrofitted from a US/EU template.
Not bolted on. Every screen mirrors correctly, dates and numerals follow tenant locale, and Arabic-first content is a first-class citizen.
NAFEZA (EG), FASAH (KSA), MTS (KW), Dubai Trade integrations on the roadmap. Document templates aligned to each authority.
Every tenant runs as if they own the platform. Their currencies, their workflows, their data — strictly isolated.