Truckstop introduced a Risk Assessment System, a solution designed to protect customers from increasingly dynamic and digitally driven freight fraud.
"Fraud in the freight industry evolves daily at a breakneck pace," says Julie Laurin, chief product officer at Truckstop. "We are launching the Risk Assessment System to give our customers and network participants another practical tool that breaks the tension of protecting their business and growing efficiently. The solution leverages real-time data from Truckstop's ecosystem to provide a proprietary view of fraud and business risks, using innovative technology to detect emerging fraud signals."
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The Risk Assessment System integrates with Truckstop's freight network platform and products to identify key risks of freight businesses and block unqualified attempts to access Truckstop's trusted network and products. It can be paired with ID Verification, which compares a government-issued ID with a real-time photograph to ensure the user is who they say they are.
The Risk Assessment System will be made available first to Truckstop RMIS customers in Q4, the company says.