Use case

Smart Labels for Pilot Projects

Stand up a structured shipment-visibility pilot in days, not quarters. Disposable smart labels remove the hardware-ownership friction that stalls most pilots.

Why pilot teams choose disposable

Built for fast, structured experimentation.

Innovation, supply chain, and operations leads use disposable smart labels to get clean shipment data into a pilot — without triggering a hardware procurement cycle.

  • No CapEx commitment to gather pilot evidence.
  • No hardware-recovery loop blocking quick lane changes.
  • Per-shipment cost model — easy to model and scale.
  • Data delivered through GoAndTrack from day one.
Peeling a disposable smart label — ready to deploy on a pilot shipment lane

Pilot framework

Four stages from scope to decision.

01

Scope

Define the lane, shipment profile, KPIs, and decision threshold for the pilot.

02

Deploy

Apply disposable smart labels on shipments in real operating conditions — no infrastructure standup.

03

Observe

Live data flows into GoAndTrack. Exceptions, dwell, and route deviations are captured cleanly.

04

Decide

Structured review against pilot KPIs. Move to programme rollout, expand lanes, or stop with no sunk hardware cost.

New lane validation

Test whether a new route, carrier, or partner meets your visibility and performance threshold.

Product launch programmes

Time-bound shipment-visibility coverage for launches, recalls, and seasonal campaigns.

Performance benchmarking

Build a baseline of dwell, deviation, and exception rates before signing carrier or 3PL agreements.

Returns flow trials

Validate visibility on returns lanes where customer-side hardware recovery is impractical.

Run your pilot in real lanes — not slide decks.

We'll scope a structured pilot, deploy labels, and review results against your KPIs.