Beon was built by logistics experts leveraging proprietary technology and advanced machine learning algorithms to match demand to a capacity network of over 850,000 drivers in real-time, at the right price. TI and NTG’s combined team of 2,500 professionals utilise the platform today to manage over $15 billion in logistics spend, from the first to the final mile across all modes, including drayage, truckload, less-than-truckload, expedited and parcel. Beon now gives shippers and carriers direct access to TI and NTG’s digital freight, parcel and warehousing networks via API, web, and mobile applications, the company said in a media release.
“In today’s challenging supply chain environment, shippers and carriers need a technology solution that goes beyond point-to-point and single-mode transportation. Beon provides businesses of all sizes and freight types with the modern tools they need to thrive in the new supply chain,” Ken Beyer, CEO, TI Holding Company, said.
“The modern technology and data science we’ve leveraged internally across TI and NTG have catapulted our business forward. Our team of logistics experts rely on Beon today to manage and execute millions of transactions on behalf of our customers. By extending our proprietary technology directly to shippers and carriers, they can leverage our scale and data intelligence to grow their business on a proven platform,” Brian Work, CTO, TI Holding Company, stated.
“Beon is not just another stand-alone software solution that single-mindedly matches freight based on algorithms. It is the result of a deliberate strategy and the significant investments we’ve made to acquire and build the best technology and data products, integrated with expert-led services, required to solve complex supply chain issues from port to porch,” Geoff Kelley, president and COO, TI Holding Company, added.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (SF)