ARGOS · Execute · Execute & Recover

Executes and watches every shipment, keeps everyone informed, and resolves exceptions before they cost.

ARGOS takes over the moment a booking is confirmed: it tracks every milestone, reconciles status from all sources, surfaces exceptions ranked by what they would cost, builds and coordinates recovery when plans break, keeps customers informed, and confirms a clean delivery ready to close.

ARGOS

Execute · Execute & Recover

Executes and watches every shipment, keeps everyone informed, and resolves exceptions before they cost.

Exception queue · all active shipments

ARGOS Illustrative data

Ranked by financial exposure × time remaining. Click a row for context and the prepared action.

  1. Take over booking
  2. Track milestones
  3. Detect exceptions
  4. Plan recovery
  5. Communicate
  6. Confirm delivery
  7. Hand off to close

What it changes

Three outcomes, owned end to end

ARGOS watches, acts, and reports inside your existing systems, with every action on the record.

Nothing slips silently

Cut-offs, holds, ETA changes, and silent shipments surface the moment they appear, as one queue ranked by cost.

Plans, not panic

When a route breaks, priced alternates and a coordinated recovery are already waiting, not improvised.

Zero chasing

Milestones are collected, reconciled, and pushed to customers proactively, freeing operators from status work.

Capabilities

What ARGOS does all day

Tracks and reconciles status, ranks exceptions by exposure, plans and coordinates recovery, and communicates proactively to every party.

Milestone & deadline tracking

Tracks cut-offs, free-time expiry, and SLA clocks on every shipment from booking to delivery.

Multi-source reconciliation

Merges carrier, terminal, AIS, and email signals into one sourced status, resolving conflicts.

Exception ranking

Orders every exception by financial exposure and time remaining, with the next action attached.

Hold detection

Surfaces customs, carrier, and payment holds as they appear at source.

Silent-shipment detection

Notices when a shipment goes quiet or a handoff is missing, before it becomes a failure.

Proactive communication

Sends branded, configurable updates tuned to customer, carrier, and internal team.

Disruption recovery

Detects disruption early, prices alternate plans, and coordinates the response across agents.

Clean close handoff

Confirms delivery and hands GAIA and THEMIS a shipment ready to document and invoice.

Integrations

Works inside your existing stack

ARGOS reads from and acts in the systems your operation already runs, no migration required.

TMS & forwarding systems

Shipment, quote, and milestone data, read and written in place.

Email & communication

RFQs, carrier replies, and customer threads, understood in context.

Spreadsheets & rate files

The rate sheets and trackers your operation already runs on.

Controls

Accountable by design

You define what ARGOS may see, do, and spend. Everything else routes to a person, with evidence attached.

Permissions

Each agent has explicit scopes: which systems it may touch, which actions it may take, and where its authority ends.

Approvals

Monetary thresholds and sensitive workflows route to people, with evidence, reasoning, and expected impact attached.

Audit trails

Every action records its agent, trigger, source data, and result. The operation stays explainable end to end.

Guardrails

Margin floors, rate limits, and restricted workflows are hard boundaries agents cannot cross, and are tested continuously.

Exception handling

When reality misbehaves, agents stop and route to a person with full context. Nothing fails silently.

Human control

People set the rules, approve the consequential, and can pause any agent at any time. Autonomy is always granted, never taken.

FAQ

About ARGOS

How is this different from TMS alerts?

ARGOS watches across systems, dedupes noise, ranks by financial exposure, and attaches a next action and owner, a worked queue, not a notification feed.

Can ARGOS resolve exceptions itself?

Routine ones, yes, like requesting a missing document or sending a status update. Anything significant routes to a person with context.

What did ARGOS bring together?

ARGOS now owns the whole middle of the shipment: monitoring and exceptions, tracking and customer communication, and disruption recovery, in one agent.

Harpie · Agentic workforce

Put Argos to work

Five agents. One operating intelligence. No migration, no long onboarding.