MyCarrier, a provider of transportation management systems (TMS), recently announced that it has expanded its flagship TMS, adding three additional packages to its standard carrier-sponsored plan: Startup, Growth and Enterprise. The shipping management platform will now offer powerful new features and capabilities to better meet customer requests and needs.
“Our customers have come to expect an easy to use, highly reliable platform,” said Michael Bookout, co-founder and CEO of MyCarrier. “We will continue to strengthen our carrier partners, while investing and innovating in the MyCarrierTMS application. Our MyCarrierTMS Pro launch is our next step in satisfying shipper needs and will be delivered in our full-featured subscription plans. MyCarrierTMS Pro subscribers will have access to unrivaled shipping management technology, valuable insights, and advanced analytics - all for a highly competitive price.”
According to Scott Madsen, Supply Chain Domestic Freight and Logistics Manager at Malouf, “MyCarrier has continued to provide value. We are saving money and time, while at the same time lowering the risk to our shipping needs.”
MyCarrierTMS still offers the traditional carrier-sponsored option at no cost. The new package, known as MyCarrierTMS Pro, allows customers to upgrade to paid plans that better meet their company’s individual shipping management needs. These subscription plans provide additional opportunities to improve efficiencies and lower risk and will include highly innovative technology like ERP integration, invoice audit, external shipment tracking, advanced analytics, outbound collect and more.
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