More loads

Dec. 1, 2001
The online freight marketplace NTE has upgraded its load matching system to automatically offer carriers additional loads once they book a shipment. The additional loads will include both backhaul and continuous move options based on the first shipment's destination. Pickups for all suggested additional loads will be within 60 mi. of the original load's destination and within a realistic pickup time

The online freight marketplace NTE has upgraded its load matching system to automatically offer carriers additional loads once they book a shipment. The additional loads will include both backhaul and continuous move options based on the first shipment's destination.

Pickups for all suggested additional loads will be within 60 mi. of the original load's destination and within a realistic pickup time window. The new multiple shipment feature also allows carriers to sort and filter the additional load offerings by their own business rules and preferences.
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