Filter Logistics CSV Exports by Carrier, Shipment Status, or Origin

TMS, WMS, and 3PL portal exports bundle every shipment, carrier, and status into a single CSV. When you need only delayed shipments, a single carrier's records, or outbound freight from one origin warehouse, manually filtering that file delays exception management and reporting. Deliteful's CSV Filter extracts the rows you need in seconds.

Logistics coordinators work with recurring CSV exports that require the same row extractions every day: delayed or exception shipments for carrier escalation, a single lane's records for a rate negotiation, or one supplier's ASNs for a receiving audit. These are time-sensitive extractions — a 15-minute Excel filtering session before a carrier call is 15 minutes that compounds across every coordinator on the team.

Exact match handles status codes ('Delayed', 'Exception', 'In Transit') and carrier names precisely. Starts-with is useful for location or facility codes that share a prefix — filtering all shipments from a warehouse group without needing to know every individual code. Output CSVs preserve original column structure, so they feed directly into TMS uploads, carrier portals, or exception management dashboards.

How it works

  1. 1

    Export your shipment or inventory data as CSV

    Download the relevant report from your TMS, WMS, or 3PL portal.

  2. 2

    Upload to Deliteful's CSV Filter

    Drag in the CSV file.

  3. 3

    Set your filter condition

    Enter the column name (e.g. 'Shipment Status'), the value (e.g. 'Delayed'), and select exact match.

  4. 4

    Download the filtered exception list

    Get back only the rows matching your condition, ready for escalation or reporting.

Frequently asked questions

Can I filter a TMS export to show only delayed or exception shipments?
Yes. Set the column to your status field and the value to 'Delayed' or 'Exception' using exact match. Case-insensitive matching means status code formatting variations won't cause missed rows.
Can I extract all shipments for a single carrier from a multi-carrier export?
Yes. Filter on the carrier name column using exact match. If carrier names aren't fully consistent, use contains mode with a partial carrier name.
Does starts-with mode work for facility or location codes?
Yes. If your warehouse or origin codes share a common prefix (e.g. 'LAX-'), starts-with mode will match all rows from that facility group in one pass.
Can I process multiple logistics CSVs with the same filter in one run?
Yes — upload multiple files and each is filtered independently, producing one output per input file with original column structure preserved.

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