DAT Freight & Analytics announced its new DAT One app. Designed to help truckers find profitable loads and run their businesses while on the road, the new app includes all of the features of DAT’s ...
DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)--DAT Freight & Analytics, the largest on-demand freight marketplace and leading provider of data and analytics to the freight and trucking industry, today announced the launch ...
DAT Freight & Analytics has released “significant” updates to its DAT One load board, the company said. The new updates will help carriers find quality loads quickly, negotiate better rates with ...
DAT announced a series of product launches designed to accelerate freight matching transactions on the company’s network, with a new DAT load board app for truckers and DAT OnBoard. DAT announced a ...
As of December, DAT Solutions has integrated Getloaded, a leading load board for smaller freight brokers and carriers, into the DAT network of load boards. DAT says the move expands its load-board ...
ROCK HILL, S.C., Feb. 13, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- TruckLogics announced today that DAT's industry-leading load board has been directly integrated into their trucking business management software.
Transport management system provider Turvo has partnered with DAT Freight & Analytics, the North American truckload freight marketplace, to integrate DAT’s load board directly into the Turvo dashboard ...
Hours-of-service compliance was the original intent of the electronic logging device (ELD) rule but shipment visibility could be the most valuable outcome, at least for shippers and freight brokers.
Not only has the internet and mobile technology made finding loads quicker and easier than ever, those same resources also can provide more in-depth and current information on broker performance. Most ...
Starting early Thursday, small-business truckers who rely on the spot market began reporting problems logging in to the DAT load board to find freight. While the DAT online load board and mobile app ...
Load boards have changed a lot from their humble beginnings about 40 years ago. Long gone are written notes tacked up on truck stop bulletin boards to help drivers find freight, or using telephones at ...
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