Is this software program cute on cargo logistics?

is this software program cute on cargo logistics ??

@somskycargo1 Welcome to the forum,
Do you mean “is Manager suitable for cargo/logistics businesses?” Yes, for accounting, but keep in mind, this is not a full TMS/WMS solution. It won’t do routing, carrier rate shopping, AWB/BL, EDI to carriers, or track shipments in real-time. Sounds good for finance aspects, but ops stuff will need to be handled in other tools.
What Manager handles well for Logistics
Sales: Quotes, Orders, Invoices, Credit Notes; Multi Currency and Taxes.
Costs you pass through: Track freight, duties, handling, etc. and bill these back to the customer.
Job profitability: Projects (by the number of shipments/jobs) provide income, costs, and profit percentage; or Divisions (for branches/departments).
Warehousing basics
- Delivery notes
- Goods receipts
- Inventory items and locations
- Transfers between locations
Supplier side: purchase orders/invoices, payable
Documents: attachments and custom fields (e.g., AWB, BL, container no., voyage, consignee).
Integrations: export/api for BI dashboards or to connect to your ops systems.
Typical freight forwarding workflow in Manager
Create a Project for each shipment, or a Division for each branch.
Record supplier bills for freight, clearance, and handling as billable expense items, linked with the customer/project.
Raise a customer invoice, pulling through the billable expenses and your fee.
Use delivery notes/goods receipts to document cargo movements if needed.

pls help

Road map is already define, make a sample business on this map. then check the reports.