MAYNARD, Mass., April 11, 2018 -- Kuebix, creator of a transportation management system that delivers true freight intelligence, has been selected as an Inbound Logistics Top 100 Logistics IT Provider for 2018. Each year, Inbound Logistics’ editors analyze the capabilities of logistics technology providers based on submitted questionnaires and other sources, then select 100 companies offering solutions designed to meet logistics managers’ supply chain needs. Kuebix was chosen to receive this accolade for its comprehensive transportation management system (TMS) and because its technology sets itself apart from other providers in the industry by offering a truly modular platform that scales to perfectly meet the needs of any size supply chain.
“We are extremely pleased to be selected from hundreds of nominations for this year’s Inbound Logistics list of top logistics IT providers," said Dan Clark, Founder and President of Kuebix. "With 8000 customers and climbing, Kuebix is the fastest growing transportation management system on the market. What sets Kuebix apart is our modular, cloud-based technology that is up and running quickly and scales to meet the needs of simple to complex supply chains."
Most recently, Kuebix introduced SupplierMAX, a comprehensive program for managing inbound transportation operations using Kuebix’s technology and team of freight experts. As most companies overlook inbound operations because of its complexity, SupplierMAX will lead to improvements in companies’ supply chains by modifying supplier behavior, increasing efficiency in distribution operations, consolidating shipments into fuller trucks, and planning scheduled arrivals for less idling and waste. Detailed analytics and full visibility empower organizations for continuous improvement and better customer service. These types of programs set Kuebix apart and are designed to meet the changing needs of modern supply chains.
Inbound Logistics’ editors place value on choosing providers whose solutions are central to solving transportation, logistics and supply chain challenges, and whose customer successes are well-documented. This year’s Top 100 Logistics IT Providers include those serving Fortune 1000 companies, as well as small and medium-sized businesses. The Top 100 Logistics IT Providers list appears in all the April 2018 magazine editions and will be posted online. See www.inboundlogistics.com/cms/top-100-lit for the 2018 list.
To learn 11 ways to better manage inbound freight, download Kuebix’s The Art of the Inbound.
Try Kuebix’s newly released LTL Freight Rate Calculator.
About Kuebix
Founded by a freight industry innovator, Kuebix offers a transportation management system (TMS) that enables companies to capitalize on supply chain opportunities through visibility, control and the use of predictive analytics. Kuebix is democratizing the rating, booking and tracking of freight with Kuebix Free Shipper, a TMS that is ready to use in minutes. Shippers looking for financial management, advanced analytics and other premium features can upgrade to Kuebix Business Pro or Kuebix Enterprise and then seamlessly add Premier Applications and Integrations as needed. Kuebix also offers unique Managed Service Programs to businesses looking to partially or fully outsource transportation management. For more information visit: www.kuebix.com.
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| Sarah Clark | Becky Boyd |
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