LeanLogistics Releases Version of On-Demand TMS

LeanLogistics announced the release of On-Demand TMS version 9.3.0, a series of enhancements to the company's flagship transportation management system.

The SaaS transportation technology and supply chain services (Software-as-a-Service) application, first launched in 2000, is used by over 32,000 transportation professionals. Because of the single-instance, multi-tenant nature of SaaS technology, the new version is immediately and simultaneously available to all users in the LeanLogistics 'Transportation Cloud,' says the company.

The latest release is part of the long-term strategy of providing clients with the Web-based tools to leverage the On-Demand TMS data and community connectivity, while improving performance and reducing transportation costs, said LeanLogistics.

Key features of the new release include greater flexibility in reporting, downloading and uploading documents, updated PC Miler v22 and LTL load rate uploads, as well as refined access permissions to the system¹s popular Appointment Scheduling capabilities.

Shippers and carriers will be able to further define spot market, shipment and rate data and billing detail. Additionally, the release includes an enhanced user interface (UI) for improved ease of use across a wider community, with accessibility tailored to permissions, says LeanLogistics.

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