PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 28, 2017 -- Transportation and logistics companies can automate up to 90 percent of the paperwork associated with accounts payable, accounts receivable, and other business-critical tasks. The automation is facilitated by HubTran document management capabilities that are now integrated with the DAT Keypoint transportation management system (TMS). The integration, announced today by DAT Solutions, makes the HubTran automation available on request to DAT Keypoint customers, with no additional software or installation required.
HubTran uses optical character recognition and artificial intelligence to “read” incoming documents, such as bills of lading, proofs of delivery, and carrier invoices. HubTran matches these documents automatically to the corresponding customer orders and carrier rate agreements in DAT Keypoint, a TMS designed specifically for freight brokers. The matched carrier invoices are ready for aging in Keypoint, and all documents are tagged, stored and retrievable.
Any exceptions are flagged by HubTran, which provides a workflow for back-office personnel to resolve any outstanding issues with the carrier. Because human intervention is required on an exceptions-only basis, the integration of HubTran with Keypoint enables the freight brokerage to improve accuracy as well as productivity.
“DAT is committed to giving our customers access to the best tools, so they can be efficient and successful,” said Steve Blair, general manager of DAT Keypoint. “The integration of HubTran with Keypoint is essential because it supports the kind of back-office productivity that’s critical to eliminating cost, accelerating cash flow, and enabling the business to grow,” Blair said.
“HubTran is proud to bring these efficiencies and cost savings to freight brokers,” said Matt Bernstein, CEO of HubTran. “The integration with Keypoint will make this functionality available and easy to incorporate into the freight broker’s work processes, so they can realize efficiencies immediately.”
About HubTran
HubTran is the leading provider of back office automation technology for transportation companies. HubTran’s SaaS platform streamlines invoice processing, document management, and exception handling. Customers increase productivity 4X, reduce errors and increase capacity. HubTran’s innovative technology leverages Optical Character Recognition and Artificial Intelligence to simplify back office work without requiring massive investments of time in training and integration. Per-transaction pricing makes it as economical as it is easy. www.hubtran.com
About DAT Solutions
DAT operates the largest truckload freight marketplace in North America. Transportation brokers, carriers, news organizations and industry analysts rely on DAT for market trends and data insights derived from 177 million forecasted freight matches in 2017, and a database of $33 billion of market transactions. Related services include a comprehensive directory of companies with business history, credit, safety, insurance and company reviews; broker transportation management software; authority, fuel tax, mileage, vehicle licensing and registration services; and carrier onboarding.
Founded in 1978, DAT Solutions, LLC is a wholly owned subsidiary of Roper Technologies (NYSE:ROP), a diversified technology company and constituent of the S&P 500, Fortune 1000 and Russell 1000 indices. https://www.DAT.com
Contact – DAT Solutions
Eileen Hart
Vice President, Marketing & Corporate Communications
DAT Solutions
[email protected]
503-672-5132
Contact – HubTran
Matt Bernstein
Chief Executive Officer
HubTran
[email protected]
630-544-0459


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