Tracking & Paperwork

Know where your freight is.

Every TLS shipment comes with a real-time tracking link and document access — so brokers, shippers, and customers stay informed from pickup to delivery.

Real-time tracking links

Share a live link with your customer. No logins, no calls — just current shipment status.

Accessible paperwork

BOLs and PODs available right through the tracking system — faster billing, cleaner records.

Updates that matter

Status changes and exceptions surfaced in real time, backed by 24/7 communication.

Track a shipment

Enter your tracking reference.

Have a TLS tracking link? Open it directly, or enter your reference below.

Real-time freight tracking

How TLS freight tracking actually works.

Real-time freight tracking is the difference between knowing where your shipment is and guessing. Every load TLS moves generates a live tracking link the moment it is booked, so shippers, brokers, and end customers can see status from pickup to delivery without a single phone call. The link updates as the truck moves, so the answer to "where is my freight?" is always one tap away.

Because TLS is an asset-based carrier — we own the trucks and the technology — that visibility is native, not bolted on through a third party. There is no broker in the middle relaying updates, no separate portal to log into, and no waiting on a callback. You get the link, you share it with whoever needs it, and everyone stays informed in real time.

For time-sensitive box truck and sprinter freight, that visibility is risk reduction. Spotting a delay while the truck is still moving lets you notify the receiver, adjust a dock appointment, or reroute downstream work before a small slip becomes a missed delivery.

Paperwork on demand

BOLs and PODs without the chase.

Tracking is not only about location. The bill of lading and proof of delivery are the documents that close a shipment and trigger billing, and chasing them after the fact is its own headache. With TLS, BOLs and PODs are accessible in-system, so you pull the paperwork the moment it exists instead of emailing to ask for it.

That speeds your own billing and settles disputes with a document instead of an argument. Cleaner records, faster cash, fewer back-and-forth emails — accessible paperwork is a small feature that removes a large amount of friction from every shipment.

FAQs

Freight tracking questions, answered.

How do I track a TLS shipment?

Every TLS shipment comes with a real-time tracking link generated at booking. Open the link to see live status from pickup to delivery — no login or phone call required. If you have a tracking or load reference, enter it on this page.

Can I get the BOL and POD for my load?

Yes. Bills of lading and proofs of delivery are accessible in-system through the TLS / CargoETL platform, so you can pull the paperwork on demand for billing or records the moment it is available.

Do I need an account to see tracking?

No. The live tracking link works without a login, so you can share it directly with your customer or receiver and they can see current shipment status instantly.

What happens if my shipment is delayed?

Real-time tracking surfaces delays and exceptions as they happen, backed by 24/7 communication, so you can react early — notify the receiver or adjust downstream plans — instead of finding out after the fact.

Moving freight with TLS?

Post a load and get a live tracking link from the start.

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