Spot market load matching evolved from physical bulletin boards at truck stops to digital displays and then to websites. Today, those websites increasingly are accessed via a mobile browser and, in ...
DAT Freight & Analytics announced its new DAT One app. Designed to help truckers find profitable loads and run their businesses while on the road, the new app includes all of the features of DAT’s ...
DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)--DAT Freight & Analytics, the largest on-demand freight marketplace and leading provider of data and analytics to the freight and trucking industry, today announced the launch ...
More and more, owner-operators are leaving their laptops back at the home base and doing business on the road exclusively from their smartphones and tablets. Take the example of 4B Transportation LLC ...
CarrierLists, a firm that surveys small trucking carriers about their equipment, location and preferred lanes, has published the results of its digital freight brokerage/load-matching app study. In a ...
DAT announced a series of product launches designed to accelerate freight matching transactions on the company’s network, with a new DAT load board app for truckers and DAT OnBoard. DAT announced a ...
My Virtual Fleet (MVF) allows drivers to use their app to mark when they are onsite and when they are loaded; the difference between the two is driver detention time. Using the MVF app, shippers and ...
DAT Solutions today announced that Getloaded, a load board for smaller freight brokers and carriers, has been integrated into the DAT network of load boards. The combination joins the load boards into ...
“I think it starts with the customer and really understanding their problems,” said Nadya Duke Boone, vice president of product at DAT Freight & Analytics. “When they’re looking at that load they ...
Load boards have changed a lot from their humble beginnings about 40 years ago. Long gone are written notes tacked up on truck stop bulletin boards to help drivers find freight, or using telephones at ...
Load boards are one of the most misunderstood tools in trucking. Too many carriers treat them like their main source of business instead of what they really are—a tactical tool to bridge the gap, not ...
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