Your carrier portal shows you where the vessel is. StockoutRadar shows you the thing that actually costs you money — which SKU runs out before the next ship berths, and on exactly what date.
With Gulf-origin cargo rerouting around the Cape of Good Hope, your inbound urea, AdBlue feedstock and chemical shipments are landing in unpredictable waves. You can see the ships moving. What you can't see is when that translates into an empty bin during a planting window.
A carrier tracking portal. It tells you a vessel is "5 days from port." It says nothing about your stock, your consumption, or your risk. You're doing the runway maths in your head, or in a spreadsheet, after the fact.
A live link between that vessel and your stock levels — so the moment a delay pushes a product toward a stockout, you know days earlier, with a date attached, while you still have time to act.
Every inbound shipment for your account, pulled from live maritime feeds and your port schedules — delays surfaced the moment they happen, not when the ship fails to arrive.
Each vessel is mapped to the SKUs it carries and your current cover. The system continuously calculates stock runway: days of cover remaining vs. days until the next delivery.
The instant a delay pushes a SKU into stockout territory, you get a flagged alert with the projected run-dry date — so you can expedite, source spot, or warn customers early.
Unlike the big cloud platforms, StockoutRadar is self-hosted — it runs inside your own environment and connects to your own databases. Your supplier relationships, pricing, and stock positions stay in-house. No uploading sensitive commercial data to a third-party cloud, ever.
We wire live vessel tracking and your port arrival schedules into the engine.
You populate a simple data template with SKUs, stock and consumption. No ERP rip-out.
Your dashboard and stockout alerts run on your servers, monitoring every inbound shipment.
Australian importers and distributors whose inbound supply is exposed to the Gulf disruption and who can't afford to be blindsided by a stockout:
A 15-minute call is enough to know if it fits your operation. Foundation pricing for the first three clients — and we don't stop until it's working on your data.