Tabi Connect and ShipperGuide Partnership Doubles Spot Bookings for Ryan Transportation
Tabi Connect's Integration with ShipperGuide Drives 2x Spot Bookings for Ryan Transportation
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Tabi Connect, a freight quoting platform, has integrated with ShipperGuide, an AI-driven transportation management system, resulting in Ryan Transportation doubling its spot bookings within the first month. This integration enhances efficiency by allowing brokers to respond instantly to carrier rejections, streamlining freight quoting and execution.
- 01Ryan Transportation experienced a 100% increase in spot bookings in the first month after integrating Tabi Connect with ShipperGuide.
- 02Over 90% of loads were priced via API, showcasing improved operational efficiency.
- 03The U.S. truckload spot market reached a high of $2.82 per mile, emphasizing the need for quick responses in freight transactions.
- 04Tabi Connect's integration can take as little as one week to implement, significantly reducing setup time compared to traditional methods.
- 05CEO Ricky Gonzalez noted that brokers leveraging APIs are better positioned to secure freight in a tightening market.
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Tabi Connect, an automated rate management and freight quoting platform, has successfully integrated with ShipperGuide, an AI-native transportation management system, resulting in significant operational improvements for Ryan Transportation. In just the first month of operation on this combined platform, Ryan Transportation reported a 100% increase in spot bookings, with over 90% of loads priced through API connections. This integration allows brokers to respond quickly to carrier rejections, thus avoiding delays that can occur when relying on manual processes. As the U.S. truckload spot market reaches a new cycle high of $2.82 per mile, the speed and efficiency provided by this integration are becoming crucial for brokers. Ricky Gonzalez, CEO of Tabi Connect, emphasized that brokers using these API connections will be in a stronger position as market conditions tighten. The integration process has also been streamlined, with implementations now taking as little as one week, compared to the traditional six months to a year. This rapid deployment enables brokers to achieve immediate returns on investment and scale operations effectively.
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This integration enhances the efficiency of freight operations, allowing brokers to secure loads more effectively, which can lead to better service for shippers and reduced costs.
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