Banyan Technology Releases Expanded OTR Solution to Include All Modes

August 10, 2022

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CLEVELAND, OH (August 8, 2022) – Banyan Technology, the leading provider of freight and logistics management software for all Over-The-Road (OTR) shipping, has announced the release of its expanded Parcel solution augmenting Banyan’s OTR coverage by capitalizing on the company’s extensive history and first-to-market approach for API connectivity for less-than-truckload (LTL), Truckload and Local delivery.

The expanded offering is a key milestone in Banyan reaching its goal of providing clients access to all OTR shipping modes on a single screen within its LIVE Connect™ freight management platform. With access to 3x more carriers than any other provider, including more than 10,000 Local Carrier assets and drivers in the U.S. and Canada, clients can easily utilize solutions for LTL, Truc ....

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