Customs Status at a Glance
Livingston Shipment Tracker centers on a practical question for cross-border work: where does a shipment stand in the clearance process? The app is designed for dispatchers, carriers, and clients who need to check PARS entries headed to Canada, PAPS entries headed to the United States, and selected air, ocean, or rail movements from a phone.
A shipment lookup keeps the important reference close to the person moving the load. Instead of calling a desk for every update, users can bring up the relevant clearance status and use it while planning a border arrival, coordinating a driver, or answering a client. That focused workflow is useful when timing changes quickly and a concise status matters more than a large logistics dashboard.
SpeedScanner and Manual Shipment Lookup
SpeedScanner gives the tracking workflow a fast entry point when a PARS or PAPS barcode is available. A driver or dispatcher can use the phone camera to capture the code and move directly toward shipment information, reducing the need to copy a long reference number while stopped at a terminal or border approach.
When a barcode is missing or unreadable, the app also supports manual entry of a bill of lading or PARS/PAPS number. That second route makes the tool practical for paperwork, phone instructions, or shipments whose labels are not ready for scanning. Together, scanning and typed lookup let users choose the quickest input method for the reference in front of them.
Notification Setup for Border Moves
Canadian-bound PARS entries can use a “set and forget” style alert workflow, so users do not have to repeat the same status check throughout a trip. Once a shipment reference is registered, alerts can help a dispatcher, carrier, or client keep an eye on a clearance change while attention stays on loading, driving, or coordination.
The Android setup screen asks for an email address and/or mobile phone number when users choose shipment notifications, then explains that the contact details must be validated. That makes the alert feature useful for people who want updates delivered to a channel they already monitor, while keeping the tracker focused on shipment events rather than general messaging.
Multilingual Use on the Road
Shipment work often crosses language and location boundaries, so Livingston Shipment Tracker begins with language choices for English, French, and Spanish. A clear selection screen helps users choose a familiar interface before entering shipment details, which is useful for mixed teams, drivers working across borders, and clients who share status information with partners.
The layout suits short, task-focused sessions: select a language, provide the reference needed for tracking, and return to a status result or alert workflow. It is a good fit for operators who need a compact mobile companion during a route, as well as dispatch desks that want a consistent way to check Canadian and U.S. clearance progress without carrying a separate process for each language.