Motoral is a Finnish auto parts wholesaler handling hundreds of shipments each day, including a significant volume of dangerous goods. Because every hazardous shipment requires highly specific documentation, from UN numbers to danger categories, the team needed a delivery management setup that would reduce manual effort, prevent errors and ensure compliance at scale.
Shipping dangerous goods requires carriers to receive correct, up-to-date documentation for every parcel, including material names, danger categories and UN numbers.
For Motoral, the volume of regulated shipments created a heavy administrative load. As these volumes grew, managing this workload manually became unsustainable and introduced avoidable compliance risk. The team needed a way to avoid drowning in paperwork while staying fully compliant.
As manually preparing and managing these documents consumed significant time and increased the risk of errors, fines or mishandling, Motoral turned to nShift because it supports dangerous-goods workflows natively and automates the documentation process end-to-end.
The company now defines its dangerous-goods articles in the online catalogue, and nShift automatically generates the required documents and sends the correct data to carriers, including the transfer of required EDI information.
The automation secures compliance, reduces manual labour and ensures that every hazardous shipment includes the correct paperwork without exception.
Warehouse employees no longer print labels or documents manually or switch between multiple carrier systems. nShift handles bookings automatically in one unified workflow.
Automated consolidation also benefits customers:
And critically, dangerous-goods volume is no longer an administrative burden: