A logistics node receives a purchase order from a customer. The logistics
node selects an appropriate carrier to transport products specified in
the purchase order and conveys shipping instructions to the selected
carrier. The logistics node also coordinates the shipment by interacting
with a source node (associated with a supplier of the products) and a
destination node (associated with the recipient of the products).
According to one exemplary feature, the logistics node provides an
interface that permits users involved in the distribution chain to track
the status of the shipments without having to enter tracking codes that
are unique to individual carriers. According to another exemplary
feature, the interface allows a user to access multiple "levels" of
information regarding a shipment, including information pertaining to an
individual product within a shipment containing multiple products.
According to another exemplary feature, the interface allows a user to
change the priority status associated with particular products that have
already been presented for shipment. According to another exemplary
feature, the interface provides different "views" for use by different
respective users. Each of the views provides a corresponding different
set of tools for use in interacting with the freight managing service.