Project Argus provides regional coverage and operational support across one of Asia’s most important overland logistics corridors: the road network connecting Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, China and India. With offices and operational presence across Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, China and India, Project Argus supports clients moving high-value, time-sensitive and business-critical cargo through complex cross-border environments.
As supply chains continue to rely on multimodal and cross-border trucking routes, visibility has become a critical requirement. Delays at borders, customs checkpoints, transshipment points, industrial zones and inland distribution hubs can affect delivery timelines, production schedules and customer commitments. Project Argus addresses these risks through a combination of IoT tracking, VisibilityPro technology, augmented AI and live operational support from its Fusion Centre Operations Rooms in Singapore and India.
Regional Coverage Across Key Road Corridors
Project Argus supports road freight movements across Southeast Asia into China, with coverage extending through key regional trade routes including Singapore–Malaysia–Thailand–Cambodia–Vietnam–China, as well as India-linked road and logistics operations.
This regional footprint enables Project Argus to provide clients with better oversight of long-haul movements, cross-border trucking operations and cargo recovery requirements. Local offices and in-country support teams improve responsiveness, escalation handling and coordination with transporters, security partners and ground resources.
Improving Visibility with IoT Tracking
IoT tracking devices provide near real-time location intelligence for cargo, vehicles and critical shipments throughout the journey. By monitoring movement across the route, Project Argus can help clients identify deviations, route exceptions, prolonged stops and potential disruptions before they escalate into larger supply chain issues.
IoT tracking enhances visibility by providing:
- Live location updates across domestic and cross-border routes
- Alerts for unscheduled stops, route deviations and extended dwell times
- Better monitoring of handover points, border crossings and high-risk locations
- Data-driven shipment status reporting for logistics, security and control tower teams
- Improved response coordination when shipments are delayed, diverted or at risk
This level of visibility is especially important on cross-border routes where operational conditions can change quickly due to customs congestion, documentation issues, infrastructure delays, weather, holidays, driver changes or local restrictions.
VisibilityPro: Turning Movement Data into Actionable Intelligence
Project Argus’ VisibilityPro platform strengthens shipment monitoring by consolidating location data, route intelligence, alerts and operational updates into a single visibility environment. Instead of relying on fragmented updates from multiple parties, clients gain a clearer operational picture of where shipments are, how they are progressing and whether intervention is required.
VisibilityPro supports proactive decision-making by helping teams monitor:
- Transit progress against planned route milestones
- Border crossing dwell times and cross-border delays
- Estimated time of arrival changes
- Route compliance and exception events
- Shipment risk indicators and escalation triggers
- Support and recovery activity status
By combining IoT tracking with VisibilityPro, Project Argus helps clients move from reactive follow-up to proactive exception management. This allows operations teams to detect issues earlier, communicate more accurately and reduce uncertainty across long-distance road movements.

Monitoring Cross-Border Delays and Transit Times
Cross-border delays remain one of the most challenging aspects of regional road freight. Delays can occur due to customs inspections, permit issues, documentation discrepancies, congestion, driver rest periods, security checks, regulatory changes or cargo transfer requirements.
Project Argus helps clients monitor these delays through structured visibility workflows. By comparing planned transit times against live movement data, Project Argus can identify where delays are occurring, how long vehicles are stationary and whether the delay is consistent with expected border dwell time or requires escalation.
This capability helps logistics and supply chain teams:
- Improve transit time accuracy
- Identify recurring bottlenecks by route or border crossing
- Reduce uncertainty in delivery planning
- Support more accurate customer and stakeholder updates
- Trigger earlier intervention when shipments fall outside expected movement patterns
Augmented AI in the Fusion Centre Operations Room
Project Argus uses augmented AI to enhance monitoring, exception detection and operational decision-making within its Fusion Centre Operations Rooms in Singapore and India. These operations rooms provide a centralised command environment where trained staff monitor shipments, review alerts, assess risks and coordinate responses.
Augmented AI supports the Fusion Centre by helping teams process large volumes of shipment data, identify abnormal movement patterns and prioritise events that may require attention. Rather than replacing human oversight, the technology strengthens the ability of operational teams to act faster and with greater confidence.
This approach combines:
- IoT tracking data
- VisibilityPro dashboards
- Route and milestone monitoring
- AI-assisted exception detection
- Human verification and escalation
- Regional support and recovery coordination
The result is a more responsive and intelligent visibility model for complex road freight operations across Asia.
Support and Recovery Services
When a shipment requires intervention, Project Argus has staff available to conduct support and recovery services. These services may include coordination with transporters, local support teams, field resources and relevant stakeholders to help resolve issues and restore shipment continuity.
Support and recovery capabilities are particularly valuable when shipments experience prolonged stops, route deviations, suspected cargo risk, communication loss, vehicle breakdowns or unexpected cross-border delays. With operational teams in Singapore and India, supported by regional offices across Southeast Asia and China, Project Argus can provide timely escalation and coordination across the wider network.
Delivering Greater Confidence Across the Singapore–China Road Network
As regional supply chains become more connected and time-sensitive, visibility across the Singapore–China road network is no longer optional. Clients need accurate information, proactive alerts and the ability to respond quickly when delays or disruptions occur.
Project Argus brings together regional coverage, IoT tracking, VisibilityPro, augmented AI and Fusion Centre operations to improve visibility, strengthen transit time monitoring and support faster operational response. With offices across Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, China and India, Project Argus is positioned to support clients across critical Asian road corridors with the intelligence, technology and operational capability required to keep shipments moving.
Project Argus provides the visibility, control and support needed to manage complex cross-border logistics with greater confidence.