Your supply chain runs on APIs, tracking systems, and real-time data. Monitor every integration point from shipment tracking to fleet management. Catch failures before packages get lost.
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Every minute a logistics platform is down or degraded, shipments are delayed, tracking data goes stale, and customer trust erodes. Unlike other industries, logistics failures compound physically because packages, vehicles, and warehouse operations don't pause.
$180K+
average daily cost of a major logistics platform outage for mid-size operations
62%
of customers will cancel orders if they can't track their shipment status
4.2 hrs
average delay in detecting fleet management system failures without monitoring
89%
of logistics companies rely on APIs that they don't directly control
Modern logistics depends on dozens of API connections: carrier integrations, warehouse systems, route optimizers, notification services, and tracking platforms. When one breaks, the failure is often invisible until it manifests physically as a missed delivery, a lost package, or a warehouse full of unprocessed orders. Monitoring every integration point is the only way to catch these invisible failures early.
Tracking portals, carrier APIs, warehouse systems, fleet management, and delivery notifications. Everything monitored from one dashboard.
Monitor customer-facing tracking portals, shipment status pages, and delivery ETA dashboards. Customers check tracking pages multiple times per delivery. When these pages go down, customer service calls spike immediately.
Website MonitoringMonitor shipment tracking APIs, carrier integration endpoints, warehouse management system APIs, and route optimization services. Logistics platforms are built on API chains. One broken integration can halt an entire fulfillment pipeline.
API MonitoringMonitor fleet management servers, warehouse management system hosts, route planning servers, and database instances. Track TCP ports for MQTT brokers, GPS data ingest endpoints, and IoT device gateways that power real-time fleet visibility.
Server MonitoringUse keyword monitoring to verify that tracking pages show expected status updates, delivery confirmation pages render correctly, and notification systems are generating expected content. Catch silent failures in customer communication.
Keyword MonitoringLogistics platforms handle sensitive customer addresses, payment data, and business contracts. Monitor SSL certificates across all customer-facing domains and partner portals. Prevent security warnings that block shipment tracking.
SSL MonitoringMonitor DNS records for tracking domains, partner portals, and API subdomains. DNS misconfigurations after infrastructure changes can make tracking systems unreachable for hours without triggering obvious server errors.
DNS MonitoringMonitor page load times for tracking portals and response times for APIs. Slow tracking pages frustrate customers. Slow API responses cause timeout errors in integrated systems and delay order processing across the supply chain.
Page Speed MonitoringProvide a status page showing real-time availability of tracking, shipping, and warehouse systems. Share with customers, partners, and internal operations teams to reduce support inquiries during outages.
Status PagesThese scenarios happen in logistics operations every week. Monitoring changes how your team responds.
Your shipment tracking API stops responding during a holiday shipping surge. The customer-facing tracking page shows 'Unable to retrieve status' for thousands of packages. Customer service is overwhelmed with 'Where is my package?' calls. Partner retailers start escalating because their customers are complaining.
API monitoring detects the tracking API failure within 60 seconds. The engineering team is alerted on Slack, identifies the overloaded database connection pool, and restores service in minutes. The status page is updated so customers know when to retry.
The API integration between your order management system and warehouse management system stops syncing. New orders are accepted on the website but never reach the warehouse for fulfillment. The issue isn't discovered until the next morning when warehouse staff report zero new orders, despite the website showing strong sales overnight.
API monitoring validates the WMS sync endpoint every minute. When the integration starts returning errors, operations is alerted immediately. The sync is fixed and queued orders are processed before any shipping SLAs are breached.
The GPS data ingest server for your fleet management platform fails. Real-time vehicle positions stop updating on the dispatch dashboard. Dispatchers don't notice for two hours because they're focused on route planning. By the time they realize vehicle positions are stale, several deliveries have been missed and routes can't be optimized.
Server monitoring tracks the GPS data ingest port. When the service stops accepting connections, the fleet management team is alerted in 60 seconds. They restart the service and live tracking resumes before dispatch operations are significantly affected.
The webhook that triggers delivery notification emails and SMS messages has a configuration error after a deployment. The delivery process completes normally, but customers never receive 'out for delivery' or 'delivered' notifications. Customers start calling to ask about packages that were already delivered, and some file missing package claims.
API monitoring validates the notification webhook endpoint. Keyword monitoring checks that notification confirmation responses contain expected elements. When the webhook breaks, the team is alerted before customers are affected at scale.
Add your logistics endpoints
Enter tracking portal URLs, carrier API endpoints, WMS interfaces, fleet management dashboards, and notification webhook URLs. Tag each by system or partner.
Configure deep validation
Set expected HTTP status codes, add keyword checks for tracking status elements, and define API response time thresholds. Monitor SSL certificates for all customer-facing domains.
Route alerts to operations teams
Send tracking failures to customer ops, WMS issues to warehouse management, fleet system alerts to dispatch, and infrastructure problems to engineering. Each team gets only relevant alerts.
Keep the supply chain moving
UptimeMonitorX checks every integration point continuously. Failures are detected in 60 seconds and routed to the right team. Your supply chain stays visible and operational.
Start monitoring your logistics stack in 30 seconds. Free plan includes 5 monitors with email alerts. No credit card required.
Start Free MonitoringYes. Create monitors for carrier tracking endpoints, rate APIs, and label generation services. Even though you don't control these services, monitoring them lets you detect outages in your carrier integrations immediately rather than discovering them through customer complaints.
Peak seasons put maximum stress on every system. With 1-minute monitoring intervals, you'll detect failures within 60 seconds during the busiest periods. Page speed monitoring catches performance degradation before it becomes a full outage.
Use server monitoring to check TCP ports for MQTT brokers and GPS data ingest services. API monitoring can validate REST endpoints for fleet management APIs. This covers the full stack of IoT-connected logistics infrastructure.
Monitor the WMS web interface with website monitoring, the sync API endpoints with API monitoring, and the underlying servers with infrastructure monitoring. Keyword monitoring can verify that order queues and inventory counts are displaying correctly.
Yes. Public status pages can be shared with carriers, retail partners, and customers. They see real-time availability of the services relevant to them, reducing partner support inquiries and building operational trust.
Most logistics operations teams use Slack for real-time alerts, email for non-critical notifications, and Telegram or phone escalation for after-hours incidents. Configure different channels for different systems based on urgency and team ownership.
Packages move 24/7. Warehouses operate around the clock. Make sure every system that keeps them running is monitored continuously.