FlexiVan set out to solve a persistent gap in intermodal logistics: limited visibility once chassis leave the terminal. Disconnected systems, delayed updates, and manual processes made it difficult for customers to understand where equipment was, how it was being used, and where inefficiencies were building.

Using a clear operational vision, FlexiVan transformed chassis into connected assets—integrating fragmented data streams into a unified, real-time platform powered by IBM webMethods. The result is a scalable system that converts high-volume data into actionable insight across ports, yards, and inland networks.

Customers no longer rely on lagging indicators or incomplete information. They gain continuous visibility into equipment movement, utilization, and status—enabling faster decisions, tighter coordination, and more efficient operations across the supply chain.

Key Outcomes

  • Real-time visibility across the full chassis lifecycle
  • Faster, data-driven operational decisions
  • Reduced dwell time and avoidable cost exposure
  • Improved asset utilization across dynamic networks
  • Enhanced maintenance planning through predictive signals

Visibility is no longer a reporting function—it is an operational advantage. In a market defined by volatility and cost pressure, the ability to act on real-time data is what separates reactive operations from controlled, optimized networks.

Read the full case study here: How FlexiVan Transformed Chassis Tracking with IBM webMethods