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Glossary Terms

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.

High-Availability Integration

Last updated: April 23, 2026
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High-availability integration is the process of developing and executing CargoWise integrations to guarantee that data flows seamlessly between connected systems. It includes redundant infrastructure, failover techniques, and continuous monitoring to avoid downtime in the event of hardware failures, network challenges, or system mistakes. This method ensures that important logistics procedures like bookings, shipment tracking, and customs declarations are always operating.

Even small integration failures in logistics might result in missing updates, delayed shipments, and compliance issues. High-Availability Integration reduces these risks by ensuring that data transfers are active, coordinated, and trustworthy. It enables seamless connectivity between CargoWise and other systems, ensuring that internal teams and external partners have uninterrupted access to accurate, real-time data.

Frequently Asked Questions

It ensures that integrations continue to function even if a single system component fails, lowering the risk of service disruption. This dependability is critical for time-sensitive logistics operations, where delays can jeopardize customer satisfaction and compliance.
It ensures that integrations continue to function even if a single system component fails, lowering the risk of service disruption. This dependability is critical for time-sensitive logistics operations, where delays can jeopardize customer satisfaction and compliance.
Yes, load balancing distributes traffic evenly among servers to avoid obstacles and ensure smooth operations. This strategy not only enhances performance but also strengthens the system's resistance to unanticipated surges in data volume.
By keeping integrations operating uninterrupted, all systems receive real-time updates. This precision minimizes the likelihood of using obsolete information in important decisions, hence enhancing operational efficiency.
Absolutely. While it needs an initial investment in infrastructure, it avoids costly downtime, missing shipments, and compliance penalties. Over time, the operational savings and increased service reliability offset the initial setup expenses.