SHELTON, Conn., March 01, 2016 -- Weiss-Röhlig achieves operational benefits and expands the usage of 3GTMS. Weiss-Röhlig’s core business is international freight forwarding with warehousing and distribution for their clients. Weiss-Röhlig uses 3GTMS for pick-up and delivery to/from ports and for distribution out of the warehouses. Also, 3GTMS is used as 3PL support for their managed freight. Usage by Weiss-Röhlig’s overseas facilities provides the ability for end to end quotations quickly and accurately worldwide.
“We use 3GTMS at over 150 locations worldwide to provide quick and accurate quotes for our customers,” says Ryan Murphy, Vice President Supply Chain Solutions. “Without 3GTMS we would have to have a significantly larger set of resources to manage the quotations across the time zones.”
“At 3GTMS we consider our customer’s success to be the highest priority,” says Mitch Weseley, CEO 3GTMS. “3GTMS’ approach to Weiss-Röhlig was personalized to make certain our process led to the most effective and efficient results.”
“3GTMS has also allowed us to perform analytics on our carriers,” says Murphy. “This has given us the basis to understand our spend patterns and negotiate appropriate rates.”
About Gebrüder Weiss
With over 5,250 employees and an annual revenue of 1.15 billion euros in 2012, Gebrüder Weiss ranks among the leading transport and logistics companies in Europe. In addition to its core business of overland transport, air & sea freight and logistics, the company also operates a number of highly specialized industry solutions and subsidiaries under the umbrella of Gebrüder Weiss Holding AG, based in Lauterach (Vorarlberg, Austria). Having implemented a variety of ecological, economic and social initiatives, the company, which is still family-owned and has a history going back 500 years, is considered a pioneer in terms of sustainable business.
About Röhlig Logistics
Röhlig is an owner run forwarding company that offers logistics solutions in the field of sea freight, air freight and project logistics. The family-owned company was founded in 1852 in Bremen, Germany. Today, its network covers more than 2,000 people at 140 trading locations in 31 countries.
Röhlig’s core business is intercontinental sea freight and air freight. Röhlig develops tailor-made transport solutions for its customers. Furthermore, the company provides complex logistics services for project business. In the IT sector, subsidiary Röhlig blue-net offers individual interfaces and web solutions.
In long-term partnerships Röhlig accompanies its customers with their global logistics challenges. The company combines a strong customer focus with high quality standards and state-of-the-art technology. For this reason, Röhlig’s overall brand mission is: High quality – High tech – High touch.
About 3GTMS
3GTMS delivers order to settlement transportation management software (3G-TM) for shippers, brokers and 3PLs focusing on simplifying the process of complex transportation management. Built as a single system, 3G-TM manages the full transportation lifecycle including: rating, routing (including multi-stop and pool distribution optimization), tendering, tracking, tracing and settlement. 3G-TM transportation software provides embedded optimization allowing you make better shipping decisions that harness opportunities and address daily challenges. Deployment options include on premise, hosted and SaaS, all of which enable transportation teams to make better decisions, harness new opportunities, achieve cost savings, streamline processes and address the daily challenges of transportation.
For more information, visit: www.3GTMS.com, [email protected] or call us at 1.203.513.9336.
Media Contact: Stephen Gaines 3GTMS, Inc. 203.242.7942 [email protected]


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