
Hubs, branches, sites, and the people who move between them. In an efficiency business, the unclaimed GST on your own team's travel is exactly the kind of leak you'd never tolerate in an operation. It's been running for years.
The network that moves everything for everyone else never consolidates its own travel paper. The irony writes itself.
Route efficiency, fuel burn, fleet utilisation: measured to the decimal, reviewed weekly. The GST on your own team's flights? Usually nobody's number, on nobody's dashboard.
Travel originates at hubs, branches and sites across the country, and so do the invoices, into local inboxes and regional folders that never sync into one view.
In logistics economics, recovered tax behaves like found operating margin. Few levers this clean exist anywhere in the P&L, no rate increase, no volume required.
Every branch holds a sliver of unclaimed travel GST, small locally, invisible centrally. Watch the spokes draw inward: this is the consolidation your network runs for freight every night, applied to your own invoices for the first time.
The centre number is the point: it only exists when someone gathers the nodes.
You'd never run a lane at a known loss. This line has been running at onequietly, for years.
The business that consolidates the country's freight every night deserves one consolidated view of its own travel GSTand the margin that falls out of it.
Book a free reconciliation review, we'll sum your network and show you the centre number.