Your Unloading Job Marketplace.

Lumper is currently in pre-launch. The platform has been built and is now moving into labor acquisition, carrier and terminal partnership development, and a broader marketing rollout supported by investor capital, preparing for public launch.

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What Lumper Is

Lumper is being built to bring more structure, visibility, and accountability to freight unloading. The goal is simple: carriers define the job, workers execute the job, the system records what actually happened, and analytics turns that into better visibility.

Carrier-defined work

Jobs are created from the carrier side, not made up or changed by workers in the field.

Worker execution

Workers use Lumper to view eligible jobs, accept work, update arrival and completion status, and keep the unload process documented.

Operational visibility

Lumper is being designed to capture real unload activity so delays, bottlenecks, and completion history are easier to understand.

Robert D. Brancheau, creator of Lumper

Founder / Creator

Robert D. Brancheau is a Systems Engineer based in the Dallas–Fort Worth area, focused on practical systems, operational workflows, and technology that solves real coordination problems. Lumper was created from the belief that freight unloading should be easier to define, easier to execute, and easier to measure.

Patent Pending
Lumper's platform structure, workflows, scoring logic, and analytics concepts are proprietary and patent pending.

Patent-Pending Intellectual Property

Lumper is built around patent-pending intellectual property covering the app structure, operational workflows, event-driven unload tracking, scoring logic, and analytics methods behind the platform.

This is not just a generic job board or basic labor-posting tool. Lumper is being developed as a protected freight unload coordination system with proprietary workflow logic, controlled role separation, execution tracking, and operational visibility built into the foundation.

About Lumper

Created by Robert David Brancheau

Lumper was created to bring more structure, visibility, and accountability to freight unloading.

The idea came from looking at unloading as more than a labor problem. It is a coordination problem, a visibility problem, and an accountability problem. Carriers need a clearer way to define the work. Workers need a cleaner way to execute the work. Operators need better records of what actually happened.

Lumper is being built around a simple operating structure: carriers define the job, workers execute the job, the system records what actually happened, and analytics turns that activity into better visibility.

The platform is currently in pre-launch. The current focus is building the right foundation before scaling: worker verification, carrier job posting, execution tracking, pilot workflows, intellectual property protection, and the analytics layer behind the system.

Current Status

Pre-launch / MVP buildout. Lumper is preparing for early pilot conversations, workflow testing, labor acquisition, carrier and terminal partnership development, and controlled launch activity in the Dallas–Fort Worth market.