Getloaded getting international

June 15, 2006
Charles Myers is stepping down as president of the online freight-matching service Getloaded.com to head a new company that will build applications for international markets based on the internet load board’s technology platforms

Charles Myers is stepping down as president of the online freight-matching service Getloaded.com to head a new company that will build applications for international markets based on the internet load board’s technology platforms.

Bryan Jones will take over as president of Getloaded.com. on June 19. For the past two years, Jones has served as the company’s vp of operations.

The international expansion is being fueled by the company’s growth in 2005 when it saw record revenues as well as introduced new online authority services and expanded into bilingual markets, according to Myers. Currently the company says its Internet service is handling over 140,000 loads a day throughout the U.S. and Canada for nearly 40,000 customers.

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