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Get clear definitions of essential ERP and logistics integration terms. This glossary is your go-to resource for understanding the key concepts that drive smarter, connected supply chain operations.

CargoWise API

Last updated: April 1, 2026
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The CargoWise API is WiseTech Global’s official suite of integration services that enables secure, real-time data exchange between CargoWise and third-party applications. These APIs allow logistics companies to integrate software platforms like CRMs, WMSs, TMSs, finance systems, and customer portals into their CargoWise ERP environment.

The CargoWise API, which is intended for smooth interoperability, includes data flows for freight operations, customs declarations, invoicing, tracking, and other functions. This integration eliminates the need for manual data entry, improves system accuracy, and offers end-to-end visibility across all supply chain operations. It’s a must-have tool for logistics companies looking to boost digital operations while keeping systems synchronized.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common examples include assigning tasks, sending email alerts, updating shipment statuses, automatically generating documents, and invoicing once the work is completed. These workflows simplify operations while requiring less human intervention, resulting in fewer errors and faster turnaround times.
Workflows are often initiated by user activities, data changes, or events transmitted from external systems via APIs or EDI. When a shipment is booked in a partner system, CargoWise can, for example, construct the job automatically, apply templates, and notify the assigned operator.
CargoWise includes a graphical workflow editor for simple configurations, but advanced automation, including API triggers or complicated rules, necessitates technical expertise. Most providers collaborate with CargoWise integration partners or consultants to develop strong, scalable solutions.
Integrated workflows can apply data validation criteria, attach regulatory documents, and generate audit logs. These help to maintain service-level agreements and regulatory compliance while eliminating the possibility of delays or rework due to missing documentation.
Absolutely. Workflows are modular and can be expanded with additional triggers or logic. Teams can adjust procedures without affecting core system performance as the business scales or compliance requirements change.