Data Sources

You bring the portfolio. Substradium brings the operating record.

Substradium turns fragmented transportation operating data into a daily record for your carrier-backed book: identity, authority, insurance, OOS, fleet, equipment, specialty context, and review outcomes.

Some operating signals can be reconstructed historically. Others become valuable because Substradium captures them every day. Together, they create an operating timeline ordinary loan systems, CRMs, servicing tools, and carrier lookups do not maintain.

The operating record we maintain.

The value is not a single source. It is the persistent record of how the operating carrier behind your exposure changes over time.

Carrier identity

MC, DOT, legal name, entity resolution, and aliases.

Authority history

Grants, revocations, reinstatements, voluntary exits, and authority churn.

Insurance context

Active and pending coverage, cancellations, policy disappearance, and replacement context.

OOS and safety condition

Active OOS, OOS duration, recent OOS, and repeat OOS.

Fleet footprint

Power units, fleet growth and contraction, and 30/60/90-day movement.

Equipment profile

Owned and leased trucks, tractors, trailers, mileage, and MCS-150 date.

Inspection and crash history

Available inspection and crash records where source coverage supports it.

Specialty exposure

Hazmat, tanker, oilfield, construction, auto transport, dry bulk, and intermodal.

Review outcomes

Known, useful, not actionable, called, escalated, and resolved.

Why this is hard to do manually.

The source data is fragmented, time-sensitive, and easy to check once but hard to preserve across an entire book every day.

Persistent monitoring

Substradium keeps checking the book after the first upload, so material changes do not depend on manual lookups.

Review-ready context

Carrier changes are organized for portfolio review, not left as disconnected source records.

Historical context

Authority, insurance, OOS, inspection, crash, and operating-history data can support historical context where source coverage exists.

Forward capture

Daily snapshots make fleet footprint, equipment profile, source freshness, and review outcomes more valuable over time.