Industries
Enterprise TMS for operators who move
heavy, regulated, or cross-border freight —
at industrial scale.
12+ verticals in live enterprise deployment, organized on this site into 4 capability groups so you can find your industry without scrolling past a marketing index of twenty. Every vertical below is grounded in a production customer whose playbook we can discuss in specifics — not a capability bullet we rehearsed for an RFP.
- Verticals in production
- 12+
- Capability groups
- 4
- Published customer stories
- 16
- Verticalization model
- Config, not code
Steel, pharma, building materials, coal, paper, food & beverage, shipbuilding, energy equipment, 3PL…
We group related verticals so procurement teams can shortlist fast — each group shares a common operational backbone.
Live enterprise deployments documented for overseas readers — Fortune / Manufacturing 500 names included.
Industry differences encoded in rule, form, and process engines — one upgrade line across all verticals.
How we organize industries
Many verticals, four capability groups — one platform that upgrades cleanly
Enterprise TMS has two classic architectural failure modes. The shape of our product — one platform with industry templates encoded in rule / form / process engines — is specifically designed to avoid both while serving more than a dozen real verticals.
Failure mode A — horizontal platform claiming "we cover everything"
A generic TMS sold into pharma cold chain becomes a spreadsheet with a login page; sold into bulk commodities, it becomes a dispatch board without a settlement model. The industry constraints — batch, temperature, stepped pricing, weighbridge reconciliation — don't fit a generic data model.
Failure mode B — forked codebase per customer
The opposite mistake: every deployment becomes a separate codebase. Short-term it looks like agility; three years later no one can upgrade anyone without re-consulting a partner ecosystem that has since moved on. Every enterprise CIO has seen this movie.
Our answer — one platform × industry templates × four capability groups
One codebase. More than a dozen verticals in production. Industry differences live in rule, form, and process engines — not in forked code. We group related verticals into four capability clusters on this site so a buyer finds their industry in seconds, not after scrolling past twenty lookalike cards.
By capability group
Pick the group that matches your operations
Each group below covers multiple verticals that share an operational backbone (same data model, same dispatch semantics, same settlement pattern). Open the group to see the verticalized playbook, the live customer stories, and the regions where we've deployed it.
Manufacturing & Cross-border
Inbound · in-plant · plant-to-plant · outbound, unified on one TMS.
Multi-plant manufacturers carry four distinct transportation patterns — inbound, in-plant, plant-to-plant, outbound — that typically live in four different systems. NiuX TMS puts them on one model, then adds cross-border logic (HS codes, customs documentation, bonded movements, FX-settled freight) for the corridors that matter most to overseas operators.
Energy, Mining & Bulk Commodities
Ten-million-ton-scale dispatch · weighbridge reconciliation · cross-border mining corridors.
Bulk commodity operators run shipments in the tens or hundreds of millions of tons per year. At that volume, static rate cards and spreadsheet-based reconciliation stop working. NiuX TMS pairs transportation with weighbridge, billing, and settlement — on one data chain — for bulk, energy, and mining operations, including the corridors we know best (Mongolia–China, GCC heavy industry, Central Asia energy).
Pharma & Life Sciences
Cold chain · traceability · channel settlement · GxP-grade audit.
Pharma and life-science cold-chain logistics fail silently long before they fail visibly — a single temperature excursion or batch traceability gap can trigger a regulatory event. NiuX TMS was deployed at Hayao Group (one of China's largest pharmaceutical operators) for exactly this reason: the same platform carries warehouse batch records, in-transit temperature monitoring, channel settlement, and auditor-ready evidence.
3PL & Logistics Service Providers
Carrier organization · network fulfillment · compliance as the platform floor.
Logistics service providers sell service, not software — but the software underneath decides whether they can sell that service profitably. NiuX TMS treats 3PLs as first-class buyers: multi-customer data isolation, complex multi-dimension billing, POD / exception handling, and — for serious regional partners — source-code licensing with territorial exclusivity.
Don't see your vertical in one of the four groups?
Our capability groups cluster related verticals — many operators find their industry under a different name than they expected (food & beverage, chemicals, automotive parts, oil & gas downstream, contract logistics with industrial overlap). Tell us what you move and we'll map it to the right group, or tell you honestly if NiuX TMS isn't yet a production-depth fit.