Kuebix, a leading TMS software provider and creator of the Kuebix shipping community, has announced that more than 20,000 companies have signed up for its transportation management system (TMS).
This customer milestone includes companies using Kuebix Enterprise, Kuebix Business Pro and Kuebix Free Shipper, the industry’s first free multimodal TMS.
This recent announcement comes just over a year since the TMS announced 10,000 customers.
The unprecedented growth of Kuebix TMS can be attributed to its scalable cloud-based system, ease of use, rapid implementations, and robust product capabilities.
Additionally, all Kuebix customers can leverage unique benefits as a member of its vast shipping community including the Community Load Match service to take advantage of available truckload capacity and attractive market pricing.
A network effect has begun to take hold in the logistics industry as carriers, e-commerce companies, consultancies, and supply chain providers are recommending Kuebix to their customers as the standard for TMS.
This concept is based around the idea that the more people who join a network, the more valuable the network is to all participants.
Cloud-based networks like Kuebix’s connected shipping ecosystem enable companies to embrace collaboration and realize huge efficiencies.
“It’s services like Community Load Match that bring a myriad of shippers to Kuebix,” said Dan Clark, Kuebix Founder, and President.
“The savings that our customers are realizing by using our marketplace of services combined with the ease of use of our enterprise-class TMS is fueling our unprecedented customer growth.”
According to Gartner’s 2019 Magic Quadrant for Transportation Management Systems*, “The transportation management system market continues to grow across the globe.
The challenges in transportation around scarce capacity, higher costs and more demanding customers are increasing the need for technology.”
Kuebix’s rapid growth is expected to continue as shippers of every size discover how easy it is to begin managing their freight and streamlining their logistics operations.
* Gartner, Magic Quadrant for Transportation Management Systems, Bart De Muynck, Brock Johns, Oscar Sanchez Duran, 27 March 2019
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Related: Kuebix Transportation Management System Recognized for Ability to Execute and Completeness of Vision
In this eBook, Adrian Gonzalez, President, Adelante SCM in partnership with Kuebix TMS, describes how transportation management systems are transitioning from being “inside the four walls” applications to becoming operating systems that power transportation communities and enable network effects.
Transportation management systems are transitioning from being “inside the four walls” applications to becoming operating systems that power transportation communities and enable network effects.
Advancements in technology - most notably, cloud computing, software-as-a-service, application programming interfaces, and mobile computing - are making it easier for shippers, carriers, and brokers of all sizes, as well as private fleets and others in the transportation ecosystem, to more easily integrate and transact with one another.
The value-added benefits provided by network-based transportation management systems include smarter and faster freight capacity matching and the ability to leverage network-based business intelligence and analytics to discover and establish new business connections and to benchmark your transportation performance and metrics against the community as a whole.
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