• Six logistics services now in single platform

    TransCore introduces the new 3sixty product suite, merging six separate logistics capabilities into a single platform for third-party logistics providers,
    Dec. 1, 2006

    TransCore introduces the new 3sixty product suite, merging six separate logistics capabilities into a single platform for third-party logistics providers, shippers, and carriers. The launch of 3sixty also marks major upgrades to TransCore's DAT freight matching service.

    3sixty's overall design simplifies access across services, minimizing time-consuming steps switching between multiple applications. It offers the convenience of “one-stop shopping.” 3sixty's segments include the core capabilities to manage both large and small transportation companies:

    • 3sixty Operations Management (formerly Keypoint transportation management software)

    • 3sixty Freight Match powered by DAT (United States-based) and LoadLink (Canadian-based)

    • 3sixty Fleet Management powered by GlobalWave satellite asset tracking and communications

    • 3sixty Rail-Intermodal powered by IntelliTrans for rail-oriented shippers and carriers

    • 3sixty Compliance Services

    • 3sixty Financial Services

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