Hand your auditor one number.
A single Scope 3 figure, generated at every dispatch, traceable to the route that produced it. The same record that keeps your fleet out of the Amsterdam fine zone goes straight into your CSRD filing.
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Four things, on day one of going live.
No abstract value. Concrete deliverables your sustainability, finance, and operations teams use immediately.
An audit-ready Scope 3 number
Generated per dispatch. GLEC-aligned. Traceable from the route to the SKU. The methodology your auditor will inspect is one sentence long.
Routes that respect every zone
Milieuzone Amsterdam, Brussels LEZ, Antwerp LEZ, Paris ZFE. Zone boundaries and vehicle classes treated as live constraints at plan time.
Lower cost per delivery
Material route-level cost reduction in year one. Measurable fleet utilisation lift. Fewer carrier penalties from missed SLAs.
A network that learns
Every dispatch improves the model. Driver behaviour, lane performance, carrier SLA, demand pattern. Knowledge stays after planners retire.
What changes on a Tuesday morning.
Seven moments in the life of a European logistics operation.
| Situation | Today | With Locus |
|---|---|---|
| A Euro 5 truck heads into Amsterdam at 10am | Driver app shows a warning. Driver decides. Dispatch finds out at the fine. | Plan rejects the assignment at routing. A compliant carrier picks it up automatically. |
| An auditor asks how Scope 3 Cat 9 was calculated | Three weeks of fuel-invoice reconciliation, assumed factors, methodology debate. | One query. Per-dispatch CO2e, GLEC factor, route ID. Methodology in one sentence. |
| Black Friday peak hits | Exception count triples. Planners override routes manually. Audit trail breaks. | Capacity agent forecasts the spike. Carrier agent rebalances. Methodology stays singular. |
| A senior planner retires after 18 years | Network knowledge walks out the door. New hire takes 2 years to learn the lanes. | The model carries lane, driver, and carrier learnings forward. Onboarding becomes policy review. |
| A new ZEZ city goes live (Rotterdam, Lyon, Madrid) | Configuration project. Driver retraining. Six-month rollout. | Add the boundary as a policy. Dispatch agent picks it up the next morning. |
| Sustainability and finance disagree on the emissions number | Two systems, two methodologies, a quarterly reconciliation meeting. | One record. Both teams query the same source. The number is the number. |
| A retail customer asks for the carbon on their parcel | Marketing creates an estimate. Customer service apologises for the delay. | The tracking page already shows planned versus executed CO2e on that delivery. |
How those deliverables are made.
Eight specialised agents, governed by your team, acting on live operational signals.
On-Premise TMS
Fixed rules. Manual dispatch.
SaaS TMS
Cloud, same workload.
SaaS + Bolt-on AI
AI added, not native.
Agentic AI Native
Agents act. Decisions compound.
Orchestrator
Coordinates the fleet as one.
Capacity
Forecasts spikes before gaps form.
Carrier
Switches before SLAs break.
Dispatch
Routes around live constraints.
Hub
Coordinates dock, cross-dock, gate.
Customer
Recalibrates ETAs proactively.
Settlement
Flags anomalies before the books.
Copilot
Ask anything across all agents.
Agents earn trust in stages. You set the dial.
Per agent, per domain, per threshold. Simulation, shadow mode, and instant rollback are built in.
Advise
Agent recommends. Your team decides. Every action logged with full reasoning.
Guardrails
Auto-acts within thresholds. Escalates outside them. Teams review exceptions.
Autonomous
Orchestrates routine decisions. Your team governs network outcomes.
Audited, not projected.
Across the Locus platform. Measured at the dispatch level, planned versus executed, route by route.
Annual carbon sequestered equivalent. Reportable to ESRS E1-6 with traceable methodology.
Every route, every customer, every quarter. Pushable to customer-facing tracking links.
Featured in the Gartner® Market Guide for Last Mile Delivery Technologies 2024 and the Market Guide for Multi-Carrier Parcel Management Solutions 2024.
Five artifacts. Yours to keep. No cost.
A working session against your real operational data. Five named deliverables, ready for the board, the auditor, and the operations team.
A workflow map of your operation
Order to delivery, planning to settlement. Where exceptions, complexity, and manual effort concentrate today.
A benchmark against five enterprise dimensions
Decisions agents should own, system fragmentation, response speed, network knowledge gap, headcount absorption.
A methodology gap analysis for ESRS E1-6
Where your current Scope 3 Cat 4 and Cat 9 evidence chain breaks. What an auditor would push back on.
A prioritised opportunity map with ROI estimate
The highest-impact agent deployment for your operation, with first-year cost and emissions deltas modelled on your data.
An architecture target state
What your operating model looks like in 18 months. Which agents at which autonomy stage. The decision points your team continues to own.
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No cost. No obligation. Five deliverables, yours to keep.
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1.5 billion deliveries optimised. 360+ enterprises. Every assessment uses your operation's own data.
Honest answers.
Wave 2 reporting moved to 2028. Why move now? +
The audit tests methodology, not just the headline number. Per-dispatch emissions records need data lineage, an architecture, and a year of operational learning behind them. Building that in 2027 is late.
We already have a TMS with AI features. What do you give us that we do not have? +
A single auditable record per dispatch. Routes that respect ZE-zone boundaries at plan time. Eight agents that act inside the operating model, not a dashboard sitting on top of it. The methodology your auditor inspects gets simpler, not more layered.
How do agents get governed? +
Every agent starts at Advise. Recommends only, your team decides. Graduates to Guardrails when confidence is earned, then Autonomous on the routine decisions only. Configurable per agent, per domain, per threshold. Simulation, shadow mode, rollback built in.
What do I actually walk away with from the 1-day deep dive? +
Five named artifacts: a workflow map of your operation, a benchmark against five enterprise dimensions, a methodology gap analysis for E1-6, a prioritised opportunity map with ROI estimate, and an 18-month architecture target state. All built on your data, all yours to keep, no obligation.
One number for the auditor.
One record for the operation.
The Wave 2 window is engineering runway. Walk away with five concrete artifacts in one day.















