Financial Clarity for
Complex Logistics
Accounting built around how freight actually moves — carrier invoices, warehouse cost structures, and supply chain spending that general bookkeeping rarely touches.
What Routefig Delivers
Logistics finance has its own vocabulary — lane costs, per-unit-handled rates, carrier reconciliation, WMS data gaps. We work from operational reality, not just what fits a standard chart of accounts.
Freight-Specific Tracking
Cost allocation that follows how shipments move — by lane, mode, and carrier — rather than being collapsed into generic expense lines.
Warehouse-Level Visibility
Facility profitability, cost-per-unit-handled metrics, and WMS reconciliation showing where distribution costs actually accumulate.
End-to-End Cost Mapping
A complete view from procurement to final delivery — with benchmarking and a prioritized list of where expenditure can be addressed.
Built for Operations That Move
Standard accounting firms apply general frameworks. Routefig works from operational reality — where a single lane change can affect three cost centers at once.
Monthly Reports Aligned to Your Operations
Reports structured around lanes, modes, and volume — not generic account categories requiring internal translation before they're useful.
Carrier Invoice Reconciliation
Systematic comparison of billed amounts against contracted rates, with discrepancy tracking and exception reporting built into the monthly cycle.
WMS Data Integration
Financial records reconciled directly against your warehouse management system — so inventory movement and cost recognition don't drift apart over time.
Industry Benchmarking
Supply chain cost analysis includes comparisons against available industry data, so you have external context alongside internal numbers.
How an Engagement Works
A straightforward path from first contact to monthly reporting — structured to minimize what you need to manage on your end.
Assessment Call
A 30-minute conversation about your current setup, operational structure, and where visibility gaps are creating friction.
Data Integration
We connect to your existing sources — carrier invoices, WMS exports, ERP data — and build the reporting structure around your operational model.
Monthly Reporting
Reconciled reports delivered on a consistent schedule — current to the prior period close, structured for operational decisions, not just compliance.
Ongoing Review
Regular check-ins to discuss what the numbers are showing, adjust scope as your operations evolve, and flag patterns worth investigating.
Scope and Coverage
The specifics of what each engagement covers — so you know what to expect from the first month onward.
Services Available
Three accounting tracks, each designed around a specific part of logistics operations. Take one or combine them for more complete coverage.
Freight & Transportation Cost Accounting
Carrier invoice reconciliation, per-unit shipping cost calculation, and monthly breakdowns by lane, mode, and volume.
Warehouse & Distribution Accounting
Labor, occupancy, equipment depreciation, and inventory movement — with facility-level profitability and WMS reconciliation.
Supply Chain Cost Analysis
End-to-end cost mapping from procurement to delivery, with a cost model and prioritized list of where expenditure can be addressed.
Ready to See What Your Numbers Are Actually Saying?
Most logistics companies have the data — it's scattered across carrier portals, WMS exports, and spreadsheets that don't talk to each other. That's exactly what we work with.
Start a Conversation
Tell us what you're working with and what you'd like to get clearer on — we'll follow up with a brief call to see if there's a good fit.