Haven’s planned path toward TMS – American Shipper (subscription)

Posted: April 19, 2017 at 10:13 am

Matt Tillman has a vision of how global shipping will mostly be conducted in the near future, and it doesnt involve email. The company that Tillman co-founded, Haven, on Wednesday released a new transportation management and collaboration platform designed, above all, to reimagine how shippers conduct their global shipments. It's no longer about managing transport, it's about automating transportation, Tillman told American Shipper . TMS 2.0 built for the customer (shipper) and not the forwarders to automate common workflows using data. Transportation automation software will be the next wave of tech in my opinion. The release of Haven TMS, what the company descr...

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