Moving Container Status Falsely Shows Delivered While Container Is Stranded
Moving container tracking systems mark shipments as delivered when the transporting vehicle has broken down and the container returned to a facility. Customers receive no proactive notification of the failure and must discover the problem themselves. The gap between reported status and actual logistics state is a structural reliability problem affecting customers during high-stakes moves.
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