NEXT Trucking eyes possible sale; FreightTech experts weigh in
Digital freight marketplace NEXT Trucking is on the prowl for either additional capital or an exit.
Digital freight marketplace NEXT Trucking is on the prowl for either additional capital or an exit.
NEXT Trucking, Fuel Ox, Bendix and Southeastern Freight make strategic employee moves.
New technology is popping up everywhere, but the venerable and prominent EDI still has plenty to offer.
Mayor Eric Garcetti grateful for “lifesaving purchase agreement” with Honeywell.
Companies exposed to transportation, including 3PLs and freight tech startups, are adjusting to market realities.
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More and bigger ships are calling on the East and Gulf Coast, setting the stage for regional logistics development.
Container truck capacity for serving ports and rail yards may tighten in coming year, but volume outlook is muted.
Plan, then plan some more as the ability of a 3PL to handle the holidays becomes test for handling the rest of the year.
John Papageorgiou, Senior Product Manager at NEXT Trucking, sits down with FreightWavesTV’s Emily Szink in Chicago to talk about the company’s updated drayage marketplace.
This article is brought to you courtesy of NEXT Trucking The holiday shopping season is well underway even before Black Friday, as stores roll out promotions and shoppers look to […]
“Truck driving is a thankless job. NEXT builds tools for these people so they can love their job and love their life,” said John Papageorgiou, senior product manager.
NEXT Trucking is following a path that many FreightTech companies are also navigating, and it believes that its drayage solution will ultimately help truck drivers make $1,000 a day and be home at night.
API, EDI platforms can work together. Singles Day parcel tsunami; Oh, those last 50 feet!
East Coast port expects container volumes to double over next 30 years.
NEXT has all the hallmarks of a modern start-up – conference rooms named after superheroes, kombucha on tap and a couple of friendly office dogs.
This week on FreightWaves Insiders NEXT Trucking’s President & CEO Lidia Yan shares her unlikely story of overcoming perceptions and objections to build a freight matching powerhouse that’s raised over $124 million in venture capital funding. This 2019 Most Influential Women in Trucking finalist is certain to inspire you.
Ruth Lopez receives award at the Women In Trucking Association’s annual conference this week.
Along with serving bigger ships and longer trains, the port of Savannah is making truck fluidity a priority.
Fast growing port is one of the rare balanced markets for ocean carrier services.
Listen to hear NEXT Trucking’s Lidia Yan, Co-founder and CEO, and Bobby Napiltonia, Chief Revenue Officer, explain how data sharing can improve efficiencies and drive results for your business.
Shifting rules at marine terminals pose challenge to drayage.
This article brought to you courtesy of NEXT Trucking The ability of marine terminals to move ocean containers quickly is becoming a selling point for shippers frustrated with long delays […]
Also known as the First Mile, drayage is the transport of goods over a short distance between ports and warehouses for truck, ship or rail.
This article brought to you courtesy of NEXT Trucking U.S. West Coast ports want to boost drayage efficiency for the upcoming 2019 peak season. They aim to do so through […]
NEXT Trucking is opening a new drayage facility in a bid to speed up truck efficiency at the busiest seaport in the United States. The 18-acre facility, which is about […]
Start-up is latest seeking to automate the fraught process of securing truck capacity with its test bed at busiest port in U.S.
Port truck operators could potentially increase their wages by using a new service from NEXT that helps them run shorter runs and return to ports with empty containers. The company just secured $97 million in funding to help it expand.
SecurSpace develops Airbnb-like model for container storage as intermodal hubs getting tighter on space.
Information about that data is more needed; box moves strong at Port of Los Angeles, but peak season in rearview mirror.
Two-year-old startup NEXT Trucking has secured $21 million in a Series B round of financing, led by Sequoia Capital, as it seeks to stand out in a crowded field of competitors looking to match available truck capacity with freight.