Truckstop, Carrier Assure partner for compliance

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Truckstop and Carrier Assure announced Thursday a partnership to bring new data to RMIS, Truckstop's carrier onboarding and monitoring solution. 

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"Truckstop remains committed to being the leading carrier data, onboarding and monitoring platform to reduce risks in the freight transaction process," says Julia Laurin, chief product officer for Truckstop. "Our partnership with Carrier Assure enhances the depth of broker and shipper insights on RMIS by bringing predictive performance risk factors to bear in our users' core platform to help identify risk factors for double-brokering, cargo theft and other nefarious activities before it's too late." 

Carrier Assure provides performance scoring software that anticipates how a carrier will transport goods for full truckload interstate shipments. It uses data science, analytics and algorithms to comb through millions of data points, analyzing carrier performance, the company says. 

"By partnering with Truckstop, we are providing our innovative Carrier Performance Score to brokers and shippers within RMIS, the market-leading onboarding, verification and monitoring solution," says Cassandra Gaines, founder and CEO of Carrier Assure. "This partnership will enable brokers, shippers and their teams to make quicker, data-driven decisions to protect their businesses." 


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