Governed Logistics™
Most freight problems don’t show up in the rate.
They show up when something breaks— delays, damage, missed appointments, and slow recovery.
Governed Logistics™ is how you control outcomes before failure happens.
See how your current model performs when something breaks.
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Governed Logistics (GL) is a transportation operating system that designs, measures, and enforces how freight decisions are made to control Total Landed Risk (TLR) before failure occurs.
Instead of optimizing individual shipments, Governed Logistics applies decision rules, accountability, and performance thresholds across the system—ensuring outcomes are controlled, not left to chance.
What is Governed Logistics?
R³ — Reconciliation | Recovery | Resilience
Hours freed through automation and exception prevention per 100 shipments.
99.5% SLA reliability | R³ hours freed per 100 shipments
You’re measuring the wrong freight cost.
Most transportation models are built to optimize rate—not outcomes.
The real exposure shows up when something breaks—
delays, damage, missed appointments, and slow recovery.
RATE
Freight cost
MOVEMENT
Shipment execution
FAILURE
Delay • Damage • Missed delivery
COST
Actual impact
Most teams track the first two.
The real cost lives in the last two.
Run a 60-second Freight Risk Diagnostic
See how much failure is actually costing your network
No data upload required
Directional insight based on your shipment profile.
Most companies underestimate their exposure by 20–40%.
This diagnostic shows you where it’s actually happening.
Governed Logistics is enforced through a connected decision system.
Decisions are not left to individual shipments—they are governed across the system.
99.5% SLA Reliability
R³ 18 Hours Freed per
100 Shipments
0.03% OS&D Ratio
Outcomes are enforced through the JTR Connect decision architecture.
Every shipment decision is processed through a governed operating layer.
Decisions are enforced across the system—not left to individual execution.
Your freight doesn’t need another provider. It needs Governed Logistics™.

