Monday, June 15, 2015

The Largest SaaS Transportation Network in the World

Many of the supply chain industry challenges are not new in today’s world, just more complex. Improving service while containing costs has always been a goal for transportation and supply chain professionals. Shippers need to have visibility to carriers, vendors, and other supply chain partners, and businesses need to leverage innovative technology and work together in order to improve their performance. Furthermore, as companies scale to meet business demands while supply chains expand and contract, they need a solution that can provide the same elasticity.
The LeanLogistics Transportation Network is a collaborative community of shippers, carriers, customers and trading partners. Enabled by true-SaaS technology, the LeanLogistics Transportation Network provides a common platform where all members have visibility into supply chain activities and access to a collaborative community. Shippers join forces to optimize loads; carriers reduce empty miles and their carbon footprint — the larger the network, the more opportunity for collaboration. So, just how powerful is the LeanLogistics Transportation Network?
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Volume:
  • $7 Billion flows through LeanTMS each year. That’s BILLION.  With a B.
  • Over 9 Million loads were closed in LeanTMS last year. That equals over 14 million shipments.
  • Doing the math, a load gets created every 3 seconds in LeanTMS.
Network:
  • LeanTMS is being used in 6 continents. (sorry Antarctica)
  • Deep visibility in to all modes
  • Over 136K users and growing
Savings:
  • 191K messages get generated each day…automated messages that you don’t have to send
  • 3.5 Million pounds of carbon weren’t created due to efficiencies realized with LeanTMS
  • Using an average of 4% annual savings, shippers in the LeanTMS saved $280 Million last year
The complexity within the transportation market is causing professionals to look for alternatives to traditional installed or hosted software systems that cannot keep up with today’s demands. 

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