Who it's for
- Pallet and liquidation resellers evaluating loads under time pressure
- Teams that need fast, defensible buy/no-buy decisions
- Anyone tired of relying on gut feel when the numbers should speak
How it works
01
Load a manifest
Drop in a manifest or structured list. PMA is built to handle real-world inputs — imperfect lists included.
02
Normalize the real costs
Freight, labor, and disposal get factored in so you're seeing true profit — not just gross margin on paper.
03
Score and highlight
Upside and risk are scored. Winners get surfaced. You walk away with a clear answer, fast.
Outcomes
Faster decisions
Stop spending 2 hours on a manifest that should take 10 minutes.
Better pricing discipline
Know your true cost basis before you buy. Fewer bad loads, better margins.
Profit clarity
See what's actually driving value in a load, not just the headline retail estimate.
Real-time usability
Built for sourcing speed. Use it during a call, during a walkthrough, whenever you need it.
FAQ
Is this meant to replace my buying process?
It strengthens it. PMA is decision support — it makes your existing instincts sharper by giving them a data foundation.
Does it need perfect manifests?
No. The goal is to extract usable signal even when lists are imperfect, incomplete, or formatted inconsistently.
What costs does it normalize?
Freight, labor, disposal, and other handling costs — so your view of profit reflects what you'll actually clear.
Can we use this in the field?
Yes. PMA is designed around reseller reality: speed matters. Built to be usable during sourcing, not just back at the office.