KC logistics brokers manage driver comms, load matching, and accessorial billing across 5 tools with zero unified dashboard.
Missouri · AI Automation Services
n8n pipelines for Kansas City logistics, Saint Louis healthcare, and Missouri ag-tech operators.
KC logistics brokers manage driver comms, load matching, and accessorial billing across 5 tools with zero unified dashboard.
Saint Louis healthcare networks integrate 30+ specialty clinics, each with its own EHR and scheduling system.
Missouri ag-tech companies generate terabytes of field data with no automated pipeline to insurance, hedging, or buyer networks.
Client snapshot
A Kansas City freight brokerage was losing 15 hours a week per broker reconciling driver settlement pay. I built an n8n pipeline that matches load confirmations, BOLs, and accessorial charges automatically, generates clean settlement statements, and sends via email + portal. Brokers gained a day a week each.
Who builds it: Waseem Nasir — AI automation engineer, digital nomad from Pakistan, based in Bali/ASEAN, serving global clients.
I match load confirmations to BOLs, pull accessorial charges from the TMS, reconcile against the driver agreement, and generate settlement statements. Brokers approve; the system delivers. No more Friday-afternoon settlement scramble.
Not at the clinical layer (that is an HL7/FHIR integration engine job), but at the non-clinical layer — scheduling, intake, patient comms — n8n + GPT-4o works well. The clinical truth stays in Epic or Cerner; ops runs on top.
Field-data ingestion via n8n, pattern analysis via Claude or GPT-4o, and automated routing to insurance claims, hedging signals, and buyer portals. Farmers get actionable alerts rather than data dumps.
Yes. Small-business engagements usually run 2-4 weeks and deliver one high-impact workflow. I keep scope tight, price transparent, and handoff clean so you own the system after launch.
30-minute discovery call. No pitch deck. I map your current workflow, identify the highest-leverage automation targets, and tell you whether it makes sense to work together.