Brokers | Convoy https://convoy.com/category/brokers/ The leading digital freight network Tue, 21 Mar 2023 14:18:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.2 https://convoy.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/ConvoyTeam-150x150-1-48x48.png Brokers | Convoy https://convoy.com/category/brokers/ 32 32 Convoy Expands Partnership with MercuryGate: Freight Brokers Can Now Access Convoy’s Digital Freight Network https://convoy.com/blog/expanded-partnership-with-mercurygate/ Thu, 30 Jun 2022 11:51:40 +0000 https://convoy.com/?p=7788 Seattle, WA — June 30, 2022 — Convoy, the nation’s leading digital freight network, today announced an expanded partnership with MercuryGate® International, Inc., (MercuryGate), the largest independent Transportation Management System (TMS) provider, to help freight brokers automate the brokerage process, control costs, and access elastic capacity from more than 400,000 connected trucks through the recently…

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Seattle, WA — June 30, 2022 — Convoy, the nation’s leading digital freight network, today announced an expanded partnership with MercuryGate® International, Inc., (MercuryGate), the largest independent Transportation Management System (TMS) provider, to help freight brokers automate the brokerage process, control costs, and access elastic capacity from more than 400,000 connected trucks through the recently launched Convoy for Brokers offering.

Building upon a multi-year partnership between the two companies, the expanded agreement includes API integrations that give MercuryGate’s customers access to Convoy’s nationwide carrier network, along with numerous operational benefits. In the coming months, freight brokers will be able to seamlessly post loads to Convoy’s marketplace through MercuryGate to quickly view competitive bids and secure capacity. Once loads are posted, Convoy’s technology automates pricing, load matching, carrier safety and compliance checks, appointment scheduling, GPS tracking, document management and carrier payment – allowing brokerages to increase efficiency and improve service quality while remaining the broker of record on their shipments. 

As more brokers add shipment volume to Convoy’s marketplace, carriers also benefit from access to additional quality loads while continuing to realize the benefits they’ve become accustomed to from Convoy, including hassle-free detention, in-app feedback on their bids, Convoy QuickPay™, and more.

“MercuryGate is always looking for ways to provide our customers with more transportation capacity and real-time competitive rates. At the same time, we know that for them to grow sustainably, they need to digitize and automate manual processes across their business,” said Jeffrey Varon, MercuryGate Chief Strategy Officer. “We are excited to expand our partnership with Convoy and provide our freight brokerage customers more tools to gain a competitive edge.”

Launched in November 2021, Convoy for Brokers is part of the company’s commitment to building a future of freight based on collaboration and transparency. Industry-leading freight providers are using the new program to tap into Convoy’s elastic capacity and expand their carrier bases while doubling the productivity of their brokers through automation. 

“Convoy’s mission is to transport the world with endless capacity and zero waste. The only way to achieve that mission is by partnering with other technology platforms and freight providers to share the benefits of a digital freight network,” said Brooks McMahon, Chief Business Development Officer at Convoy. “With today’s announcement, we’re making it easier for MercuryGate’s broker community to source elastic capacity from our carrier network and make the brokering process more efficient.”

Convoy for Brokers is available to freight brokerages nationwide. Learn more at www.convoy.com/brokers/.

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Convoy for Brokers Recognized as a World Changing Idea by Fast Company https://convoy.com/blog/fast-company-recognizes-convoy-for-brokers-world-changing-idea/ Tue, 03 May 2022 15:02:22 +0000 https://convoy.com/?p=7538 Seattle, WA – May 3, 2022 – Convoy, the nation’s leading digital freight network, is excited to announce Convoy for Brokers – a new program and technology platform that provides freight brokers with direct access to Convoy’s carrier network and automates the brokerage process, received an honorable mention on Fast Company’s 2022 World Changing Ideas…

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Seattle, WA – May 3, 2022 – Convoy, the nation’s leading digital freight network, is excited to announce Convoy for Brokers – a new program and technology platform that provides freight brokers with direct access to Convoy’s carrier network and automates the brokerage process, received an honorable mention on Fast Company’s 2022 World Changing Ideas list in the Transportation category, for its impact in supporting the growth of positive social innovation. 

Launched in November 2021, Convoy for Brokers enables freight brokers to access Convoy’s network of owner-operators and small carriers, numbering more than 400,000 trucks. The program provides brokers with technology integrations and an online platform where they can manage loads and improve productivity through Convoy’s brokerage automation. With Convoy for Brokers, third-party brokers remain the broker of record on shipments, and continue to directly manage their shipper and carrier relationships, while Convoy’s technology and digital freight network facilitate the process.

“At Convoy, we believe carriers, brokerages, and shippers working together is the foundation of a healthier, more resilient supply chain that benefits all parties involved,” said Brooks McMahon, Chief Business Development Officer of Convoy. “Convoy for Brokers was developed in close partnership with USA Truck, AFS Logistics and other partners – reflecting our commitment to drive greater collaboration and transparency in the freight industry. We’re humbled to see this approach recognized in Fast Company’s list of World’s Changing Ideas.” 

World Changing Ideas is one of Fast Company’s preeminent awards, focusing on elevating innovations that make the world better. This recognition comes fast on the heels of Convoy being ranked third in the Logistics category of Fast Company’s World’s Most Innovative Companies of 2022. 

“We are consistently inspired by the novelty and creativity that people are applying to solve some of our society’s most pressing problems, from shelter to the climate crisis. Fast Company relishes its role in amplifying important, innovative work to address big challenges,” says David Lidsky, interim editor-in-chief of Fast Company. “Our journalists have identified some of the most ingenious initiatives to launch since the start of 2021, which we hope will both have a meaningful impact and lead others to join in being part of the solution.”

About Fast Company:

Fast Company is the only media brand fully dedicated to the vital intersection of business, innovation, and design, engaging the most influential leaders, companies, and thinkers on the future of business. Headquartered in New York City, Fast Company is published by Mansueto Ventures LLC, along with our sister publication Inc., and can be found online at www.fastcompany.com.

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Introducing Convoy for Brokers https://convoy.com/blog/introducing-convoy-for-brokers/ Thu, 18 Nov 2021 21:04:52 +0000 https://convoy.com/blog/introducing-convoy-for-brokers/ Convoy opens digital freight network to truckload brokerages— a new model for how brokers and digital freight networks can work together.

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Today we’re excited to announce the next step in Convoy’s growth and evolution as the nation’s leading digital freight network. Over the last six years, we’ve built a unique fleet of owner-operators and small carriers that now number more than 300,000 trucks across the US, all connected through the Convoy app. Based on feedback from these carriers over the last year and partnerships with forward-looking capacity providers, we’re now opening up our digital freight network to truckload brokerages—establishing a new model for how brokers and digital freight networks can work together for the betterment of carriers, shippers, and the environment.

The new program is called Convoy for Brokers. It enables brokerages to post loads directly to our digital freight network, access our elastic capacity, and expand their carrier base while maintaining their relationships with shippers and carriers and ensuring the privacy of their data. For carriers in our network, the new program expands opportunities—providing access to more loads in our app so that they can fill their schedules, increase earnings, and reduce empty miles.

Today’s announcement is part of our commitment to building a future of freight based on collaboration and transparency. We believe that carriers, brokerages, and shippers working together is the foundation of a healthier, more resilient supply chain that benefits all parties involved.

We’d like to share a bit more about the market dynamics and discussions we’ve had over the last 18 months that led to today’s announcement, and provide an overview of the new program and its benefits.  

Brokers: The Challenge of Efficiently Accessing High-Quality Capacity

There are more than 18,000 registered freight brokers across the US, and every one provides a critical logistics service—arranging for trucking companies to haul shipments for businesses of all sizes. When you account for independent brokers as well as brokerage arms of asset-based carriers, upward of 43% of truckload shipments are currently run through brokered transportation.1

With all the market volatility over the last 18 months, brokers have become even more important. Their relationships with carriers provide shippers with flexible capacity to handle fluctuations in demand, often with short notice. 

Brokers have faced challenges, however, when it comes to how quickly they can access supply and how effectively they can manage quality control within their carrier base:

  • Efficiency – Brokering loads often involves hours of back-and-forth emails and phone calls with multiple carriers. This limits broker productivity, and as lead time is consumed by manual activity, truck costs increase. 
  • Quality control – Brokers often operate with limited information about the safety and performance of their carrier base. Even when the information is available, it quickly becomes outdated. This increases their risk of customer service issues and cargo claims. 

Another headwind brokers have faced over the last 18 months is the imbalance of supply and demand. In many industries and metros across the US, the supply of trucks has been outpaced by surging demand—this leaves many brokers struggling to find capacity and results in a higher incidence of service failure.

In our conversations with brokerages, what we’ve heard is that they need a more efficient way to secure high-quality capacity.

Carriers: The Need for Additional Flexibility

Owner-operators and small carriers are the lifeblood of the American supply chain. Truck driving is the #1 job in 29 states, and the vast majority of the 3 million trucks running freight in the US are owned by these small fleets and independent drivers. 

Over the last half-decade, Convoy has had the privilege of working with tens of thousands of small carriers, providing them with access to high-quality loads that they wouldn’t otherwise have access to. Through our machine learning technology, we help keep carriers’ schedules and trucks full by automatically finding backhauls to match their headhauls—improving fleet utilization and helping carriers earn more to grow their business. 

Yet even with thousands of loads running through our network every day, there’s still more we can do to help carriers more efficiently run their business and maximize truck utilization—on a schedule that works best for them and on the lanes they like to run.

Introducing Convoy for Brokers

Based on feedback from the carriers in our network, we started to explore partnerships with truckload brokerages that could bring additional shipment volume into our network. And through discussions with the forward-thinking team at USA Truck, we began work just over a year ago on a new technology solution for brokers that could address their needs for efficiency and quality. Over the last year, we’ve piloted the solution with USA Truck and many other freight providers. Today, we’re making the solution available to brokers nationwide. 

Convoy for Brokers consists of three things:

  1. An online platform where brokerages can post their loads and manage incoming bids.
  2. TMS integrations that enable brokers to book and manage loads using their existing tools and processes.
  3. A pay-as-you-go pricing model with zero upfront costs. Brokers are only invoiced after loads are successfully booked—there are no additional subscription or posting fees. 

Brokers directly manage their shipper and carrier relationships – in other words, they remain the broker of record on the loads they run with carriers in our network. Convoy’s technology and digital freight network simply facilitate the process—automating the matching of loads to trucks as well as carrier payment.

 Below is an overview of how the program works.

Convoy for Brokers helps truckload brokerages cover more loads by expanding their carrier base, and it saves them time and money through automation of the brokerage process and competitive bidding on their loads. For carriers, the introduction of brokers into our digital freight network translates into more loads on more lanes, while still getting the benefits they’ve come to expect from Convoy, including hassle-free detention, in-app lumper codes, facility insights, and two-day QuickPay™

These benefits are enabled through five technology and business model innovations. 

First, through our online platform, we enable brokers to match their loads at scale. As soon as they post a load into our network, they can see the bids as they come in through a user-friendly dashboard. Brokers get full control over the carrier they select to run their loads, and they can confirm loads in as little as 3 minutes. This enables them to flex their capacity much more quickly as their customers’ demand fluctuates.

Second, our pre-qualified carrier network provides brokers with capacity that they and their shippers can trust. Our industry-leading carrier safety standards use data and machine learning models to ensure that every load is hauled by an extensively vetted, high-quality carrier. The result is a crash rate 16% lower than the industry and a cargo-claims rate 20x lower.

Third, Convoy for Brokers provides industry-leading shipment visibility. With more than 95% of loads in our network consistently connected through our carrier app, brokers can see the precise location of their shipments on a map and share this information with their customers.

Fourth, we automate the document management process. Brokers can eliminate manual paperwork with online access to shipment documents, including BOLs, proof of delivery, and inventory photos, which can all be uploaded directly from Convoy’s carrier app.

Finally, we automate carrier payment. Through Convoy QuickPay™, carriers can get automatically paid in two days with no hidden costs and no additional paperwork.

The Future of Freight is Built on Collaboration and Transparency

Our mission at Convoy is to transport the world with endless capacity and zero waste. This isn’t an aspiration that we can ever hope to achieve on our own. Instead, it requires cross-industry collaboration and transparency to a degree that hasn’t traditionally existed in freight logistics.

That’s why we’re so grateful for the tight collaboration with the team at USA Truck. Their hard work and commitment to piloting new technology and approaches was an important catalyst for today’s announcement. George Henry, Senior Vice President at USA Truck, put it best:

“While there are some areas where we compete with Convoy, there’s more opportunity for both of us when we work together. Convoy for Brokers complements our existing truckload offering—it’s helped us support additional growth in our load volume and increase the productivity of our team by making it easier to access trucks through Convoy’s digital freight network.”

Through our work together, we’ve been able to accelerate the program over the last year and forge partnerships with other forward-looking brokerages like AFS Logistics and many others. Our efforts to date have been a model for how freight industry collaboration can benefit all parties—carriers, shippers, and brokers—and we’re excited for the opportunity to build new relationships with additional brokers in the months ahead.

If your brokerage could benefit from more efficient access to a massive, high-quality fleet, we invite you to learn more about Convoy for Brokers at convoy.com/brokers

1 Convoy analysis of U.S. Census Bureau, Economic Census, 2017 industry revenue statistics.


Brooks McMahon

Brooks McMahon is Vice President of Partnerships at Convoy, where he and his team are responsible for developing and growing strategic partnerships, and helping launch and develop new initiatives. Previously, Brooks served in a variety of senior management roles at companies including Marchex and Getty Images. Brooks earned an MBA from the University of Washington and a BS from Santa Clara University.

Madhu Dutta

Madhu Dutta is Director of Engineering at Convoy, where she and her teams are responsible for Convoy’s emerging technology products. Previously, Madhu served in a variety of senior technology roles at Capital One, Amazon and Microsoft. Madhu holds an executive MBA from the Quantic School of Business and Technology and a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering from University of Toronto.

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