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CH Robinson has introduced Freightview, a neutral, cloud-based transportation management system (TMS) software platform which is designed to cut the time and money small and mid-sized businesses (SMBs) spend on freight shipping by streamlining quoting, booking, tracking, and reporting.
The group, a a global provider of multimodal logistics services, fresh produce sourcing, and information services, says that Freightview was created to provide an innovative and valuable communication tool to SMBs who remain underserved by the TMS software market, and use multiple less than truckload (LTL) transportation service providers.
These businesses typically ship freight using a manual, inefficient, labour-intensive process that ties up internal resources for hours each day.
When a shipper adopts Freightview as their TMS platform, they maintain direct relationships with their LTL providers while being able to compare shipment cost, transit time, and service level; eliminating the need to repeatedly log into multiple LTL carrier websites.
Early adopters of the online freight management software system have said Freightview increases employee productivity by reducing time spent on shipping activities, and arms them with the data needed to negotiate better rates, ensure accountability, and uncover additional savings.
“Many shippers are growing quickly, but managing freight is slowing them down. We built Freightview so small and mid-sized business can be more competitive in today’s marketplace,” said Jason Roberts, co-founder of Freightview. “Freightview redefines a business’s relationship with shipping as employees ship freight in a fraction of the time and managers gain control and visibility of shipping operations.”