AHEAD Unveils Results of “State of Enterprise Digital Transformation” Survey, Revealing Six Contributing Factors to Transformation Success

A study of nearly 300 enterprise IT leaders shows new insights on infrastructure’s vital role in digital transformation CHICAGO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–AHEAD, a leading provider of enterprise cloud solutions, today released the findings of its “State of Enterprise Digital Transformation” survey. The survey, conducted by Hanover Research and commissioned by AHEAD, provides an inside look at the

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Omnitracs Outlook 2020 Heads to Las Vegas to Illuminate Trends in Next-Gen Freight and Logistics

Experts and industry leaders will gather at sixth annual user conference to discuss best practices for operations, regulations, customer service, driver satisfaction, technology and more Omnitracs, LLC, the global pioneer of fleet management solutions to transportation and logistics companies, today announced that its sixth annual user conference, Omnitracs Outlook 2020, will take place from February

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USAT Capacity Solutions Selects FourKites® As Exclusive Freight Visibility Partner

Leading Carrier/Broker Deploys FourKites to Streamline Operations, Drive Better Customer Experiences CHICAGO and VAN BUREN, Ark., Feb. 11, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — USAT Capacity Solutions (Nasdaq: USAK), a leading capacity solutions provider headquartered in Van Buren, Arkansas, and FourKites®, the pioneer in predictive supply chain visibility, today announced that USAT has selected FourKites as its exclusive

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FreightRoll Digitizes Paper Documents To Reduce Operational Inefficiencies

Though the transport industry is one of the primary movers of the economy, it suffers from costly inefficiencies arising from the lack of technology penetration. Freight operations have had a long-standing dependence on paper documents, making comprehensive digitalization challenging and costing the transport industry $420 billion every year out of $7 trillion spent globally on

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Emerge founder reflects on success as freight-tech innovator

FreightWaves CEO Craig Fuller welcomed Emerge founder Andrew Leto to the FreightWaves headquarters in Chattanooga, Tennessee, where the two discussed Leto’s rise as a freight-tech innovator and the success of his digital freight marketplace. Scottsdale, Arizona-based Emerge provides shippers and carriers access to direct capacity via its digital freight marketplace. According to the logistics software

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Commentary: Can software meaningfully increase economic productivity In trucking?

I started teaching a course on operations management at the Tandon School of Engineering at New York University on Monday, January 27. On Wednesday, January 29 we discussed Operations and Economic Productivity. That got me thinking very consciously about the topic of economic productivity in trucking. In fact, we touched on it very briefly in

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Freightwaves, Coyote Logistics cutting or shifting jobs in Chattanooga

Staff photo by Dave Flessner / Freightwaves in downtown Chattanooga, which celebrated the launch of freight futures last March, has cut over 20 jobs to slow its rapid startup growth. The trucking industry and its support businesses have been an engine of Chattanooga’s growth over the past decade, but a couple of its key players

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Coyote cuts Chattanooga brokerage floor, Chicago IT staff

On Friday, Coyote Logistics, a wholly-owned subsidiary of UPS (NYSE: UPS) laid off all the carrier representatives in its Chattanooga office, leaving a small group of salespeople and administrative workers. Coyote had let the office shrink by attrition over the past year, not hiring replacements for brokers who left, but yesterday about 25 people in

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