Online freight marketplaces allow manufacturers and distributors to:
- Directly solicit shipping quotes online
- Incorporate real-time travel data
- Anticipate delivery times
These marketplaces use satellite tracking and mobile technology, which provide direct access for carriers and shippers. They also eliminate inefficiencies associated with paper work orders, quote submissions and lengthy telephone calls to haggle over price.
For example, Post.Bid.Ship. has more than 2,000 trucks in its national network that are capable of various types of cargo transport, including partial loads, full loads and refrigerated loads. Shippers submit proposals and then prescreened carriers bid on jobs based on the specifications provided.
Another online freight marketplace is 10-4 Systems. It connects shippers to carriers using an automated transportation exchange. Carriers use 10-4 for free. Instead of paying a monthly fee, shippers pay 10-4 fees based on the contracts they obtain through the marketplace.
Auctions are another business model used by online freight marketplaces, such as uShip. Competitive bidding from carriers allows manufacturers and distributors to pay a fraction of the retail rate for shipping services.