West Palm Beach, Fla., March 16, 2016 -- Transport Works US, the US division of Australian third party logistics (3PL) leader Transport Works, has selected the Cloud Logistics transportation management system (TMS) to help accelerate their rapid expansion in the US marketplace.
“We’re poised for extraordinary growth in 2016,” said Drew Uzupis, Chief Technology Officer of Transport Works. “In order to best support that growth, we needed a TMS that could be deployed in only a few weeks and support the massive volume we’re expecting from day one. The Cloud Logistics solution is all of that and more. It will help us offer the best of service and visibility to our customers.”
Transport Works US will use Cloud Logistics immediately to support the high volume LTL shipping requirements of a major industrial manufacturer. The solution will reduce freight costs through carrier selection while greatly improving associate productivity. Through the use of sophisticated business rules for buy-side and sell-side rating, Transport Works will automate both customer invoicing and carrier invoice matching.
Mark Nix, CEO of Cloud Logistics added, “Third party logistics providers are an important part of our own growth plans at Cloud Logistics. Partnering with the industry’s next generation of leaders such as Transport Works US helps us stay on the cutting edge of technology while engaging in some of the most exciting projects in the market. We are thrilled and fortunate to be working with Transport Works US.”
Cloud Logistics will be demonstrating their third party logistics solutions at the 3PL Summit and Chief Supply Chain Officer Forum in Chicago, June 20-22. For more information, please see http://1.eft.com/LP=9118.
About Transport Works US
Utilizing industry knowledge and collective experience within the Transport Works business, business intelligence software (BIT), and the collective buying power of their customers’ combined logistics spend, they deliver solutions that not only improve your company’s supply chain but also reduce operating costs. Their client base spans a large spectrum of industries including Tech, Automotive, E-Commerce, and Building Supplies. With headquarters based in Melbourne (Australia) and offices in Brisbane (Australia), Auckland (New Zealand), and Los Angeles (USA), they are well equipped to service the most diverse businesses across any industry, anywhere around the world. More information about Transport Works US can be found at www.transportworksus.com.
About Cloud Logistics
Cloud Logistics provides the newest generation of transportation logistics solutions for the global supply chain market. Cloud Logistics offers solutions that make the complexities of order collaboration, communication, and international transportation management simple and beneficial for companies of any size. The offering includes a patent pending configurable workflow architecture, a unique user experience, customizable alerts, dynamic dashboard widgets, and ad-hoc reporting all delivered in a cloud-based network. Social technology for business allows each person involved with an order or shipment the ability to attach documents, claims photos, and Proof Of Delivery (POD) signatures within a private secure community. More information about Cloud Logistics can be found at www.gocloudlogistics.com.
Will Haraway Backbeat Marketing [email protected] 404.593.8320


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