• Logistics.com offers dashboard system

    Internet-based logistics and freight-matching provider Logistics.com of Burlington, MA, has unveiled OptiYield Network Dashboard, which will allow access to its system by a wider group of users. "Trucking companies face the ongoing challenge of having to make rapid decisions about whether or not to accept freight from shippers and how much to bid on the freight," said Mitch Hixon, vp-transportation
    Oct. 10, 2001
    Internet-based logistics and freight-matching provider Logistics.com of Burlington, MA, has unveiled OptiYield Network Dashboard, which will allow access to its system by a wider group of users.

    "Trucking companies face the ongoing challenge of having to make rapid decisions about whether or not to accept freight from shippers and how much to bid on the freight," said Mitch Hixon, vp-transportation sales for Logistics.com. "The combination of Network Dashboard and our Profit Analyzer software brings this information to the fingertips of the entire organization via a simple user interface that makes it much easier to solve business problems and reach profitability goals."

    Logistics.com said three of its clients – Averitt Express, Challenger Motor Freight and Sitton Motor Lines – so far are using the dashboard system.

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