Flexport is expanding the Convoy freight booking platform for brokers, months after resurrecting the trucking marketplace technology.
The launch is built to give brokers access to thousands of carriers across the U.S., in an effort to simplify freight execution and lower operating costs for brokers and carriers alike.
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Convoy’s app is built to automate the pairing of shipments with carrier owner-operators—which can save money for shippers, while reducing the legwork and hassle for carriers in finding loads to transport.
Prior to Flexport’s acquisition of the Convoy app and the company’s related intellectual property in November 2023, Convoy had been developing an app called Convoy for Brokers that started to gain traction.
According to Bill Driegert, Flexport’s executive vice president and head of trucking, the digital freight forwarder saw an opportunity to take this capacity base and expand on it with the updated launch, bringing more brokers on the platform during the pilot phase.
“Convoy built all this tech to run a broker, to run their internal operations. We said, ‘What if we take all that tech and externalize it?” Driegert said. “It also just plays into where I think the state of this market is going in the near term which is this wave of digitization, particularly for smaller brokers who maybe don’t have the resources to go big and build their own apps. For these owner-operators and small carriers, it’s really about how do they get access to this capacity pool, which is enabled through the app.”
Small-to-mid-size brokers, and even very large brokers at times, often have more difficulty accessing capacity when dealing with small owner-operators and small carriers because they are typically going through less-efficient legacy load boards.
Brokers can use the platform to maximize reach and effectiveness of carrier operations teams and automate manual tasks, including carrier negotiation, vetting, status updates, document management and payments.
This app can lower the carrier procurement and load management costs on the platform by as much as 90 percent, Flexport says, while expanding and diversifying load coverage across the country.
The launch aims to bring efficiency to the “long tail” of the trucking market, which Driegert describes as the carriers operating 10 or fewer trucks, and addresses pain points for brokers looking to efficiently partner with the massive pool of small carriers, who have shifted to app-centric operations and load management.