Mindaugas Seredis

LoadPlan - Affordable 3D load planner & freight docs from €2.99/mo

The freight software industry charges €500+/month and requires IT projects. LoadPlan does the same job for €2.99/month with no setup. ✅ 3D Load Planner — auto-pack or manual drag-and-drop ✅ 22 transport document templates (CMR, invoice, packing list, ADR) ✅ Six logistics calculators (LDM, CBM, axle weight, costs, CO2) ✅ Free 1-month trial, no credit card Built by freight forwarders, for everyone else who moves cargo by road in Europe.

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Mindaugas Seredis
Hey Product Hunt 👋 I'm Mindaugas — I've worked in European road freight forwarding for most of my career. LoadPlan started from a simple observation: small and mid-sized freight operators are stuck in an impossible middle ground. The "professional" software they need (TMS systems, load planners, document generators) costs €500+/month and requires three-month implementations. So they end up doing everything in Excel and Word — calculating loading meters by hand, drawing load plans on paper, retyping CMR waybills from broken templates that someone made years ago. I watched this happen for years. Companies losing real money to overloaded axles, half-empty trailers, and document mistakes — not from carelessness, but from lack of tooling. So I built LoadPlan to fix it. 🚛 **3D Load Planner** — auto-pack any trailer with stacking, rotation, weight distribution. Or switch to manual mode and drag items where you want them. 📄 **Document Generator** — 22 templates (CMR, invoice, packing list, ADR) with your branding, filled from saved contacts in seconds. 📊 **Six Calculators** — LDM, CBM, axle weight, transport cost, CO2 emissions. Three are free with no account needed. All in one browser tab. €2.99/month. Free 1-month trial, no credit card. Built by freight forwarders, for everyone else who moves cargo by road in Europe — from one-truck hauliers in Vilnius to logistics teams at retailers in Warsaw. I'd love your feedback, especially from anyone in logistics, supply chain, or freight. What does your current load planning workflow look like? What's the biggest pain point in your transport documentation? Happy to answer any questions in the comments today. — Mindaugas Seredis Founder, LoadPlan