Case study · public beta
Ocean, Air & Cross-Border Control Tower: evidence before action
A shipment may move by ocean or air and requires customs, security, document, dimensional, timing, and special-handling decisions.
Evidence packet
- mode and total-cost comparison
- document and custody map
- customs-broker and agency handoff
- security and special-handling requirements
Decision points
- Identify the facts and uncertainties that control compare total movement cost and time.
- Use the lesson source set to evaluate map licensed and regulated handoffs.
- Define the evidence and owner required before attempting to control global documents and exceptions.
Complication
The customer wants a firm delivery promise before customs and capacity are confirmed. A commodity detail changes both admissibility questions and mode handling.
Required deliverables
- one-page issue and fact map
- source and evidence table
- decision record with stop conditions
- stakeholder communication draft
- post-decision correction and monitoring plan
Debrief questions
- Which fact changed the decision most?
- Which source had controlling authority and why?
- Where did time pressure create unsafe reasoning?
- What evidence would make the next decision faster without weakening the gate?
