FreightMatrix Announces Service Upgrades

May 25, 2001
Internet logistics company FreightMatrix has announced that free spot-market freight matching and parcel shipment management services are now available on its website. FreightMatrix also announced the availability of a new logistics services suite, which is targeted at mid-market shippers and motor carriers and designed to allow any registered FreightMatrix user the ability to manage logistics needs
Internet logistics company FreightMatrix has announced that free spot-market freight matching and parcel shipment management services are now available on itswebsite.

FreightMatrix also announced the availability of a new logistics services suite, which is targeted at mid-market shippers and motor carriers and designed to allow any registered FreightMatrix user the ability to manage logistics needs through a single offering.

Additionally, parent company i2 said that TradeMatrix Open Commerce Network (OCN) intends to feature FreightMatrix services in the third quarter of this year.

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