Convoy’s take on transportation sustainability — Net Zero Carbon
Convoy CEO Dan Lewis talks about the company’s sustainability initiatives in the first episode of the FreightWaves show Net Zero Carbon.
Convoy CEO Dan Lewis talks about the company’s sustainability initiatives in the first episode of the FreightWaves show Net Zero Carbon.
“I think about the fact that if we fulfill this mission, the world is better off and not many opportunities have that.”
What does a chief product officer at a trucking sector company do given that the title is usually seen at software firms?
The vision of the collaboration is “for customers to be able to track their products from door to door and understand exactly what’s happening every step of the way.”
“I think if your company value is rooted in working backwards and focused on the customer. … That’s how I think true inventions happen,” explains new Convoy CTO, Dorothy Li.
Convoy Go is now available for backup and spot loads.
Carbon-neutral digital freight network company Convoy commits to reducing emissions, improving lives of truckers and increasing diversity.
On this special episode of WHAT THE TRUCK?!? during the FreightWaves Net-Zero Carbon Summit, Dooner and The Dude talk to five corporate leaders about their companies’ initiatives to reach net carbon neutrality.
Digital freight networks level the playing field and aim to revolutionize the industry’s zero-sum game
On this episode of WHAT THE TRUCK?!?, Dooner and The Dude continue the conversation about the Suez Canal blockage and hear the founding story of Convoy.
Through its partnership with Convoy, Ardagh Group saved 34,632 pounds of CO2 in the past year by maximizing efficiency and eliminating empty miles
A recent survey conducted by Convoy highlights how truck drivers, dispatchers and owner-operators view different sustainable trucking issues and regulations.
In today’s edition of The Daily Dash, freight rates jumped 12% to end 2020, and Amazon wants to help truckers build their own businesses. Plus, Knight-Swift acquires a technology company.
Now carriers can see max bids and auction closing times on offered loads.
New technology and carrier-friendly operations have kept The Home Depot’s freight moving during the pandemic.
Toy seller Joyin thanks Convoy for its doubled year-over-year revenues during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Traditional RFP processes consume time and money and still don’t yield permanent arrangements.
New Class 8 truck orders are increasing and this trend is likely to continue through 2021.
Convoy continued to introduce new innovations in 2020, helping it rank third in FreightWaves’ FreightTech 25 ranking of innovative companies in freight.
AscendTMS has announced an integration with Convoy, allowing joint customers to seamlessly find and book Convoy loads within the AscendTMS transportation management system.