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Cass Information Systems, Inc. and FreightWaves SONAR Announce Partnership for Supply Chain Intelligence

Cass Information Systems, Inc. and FreightWaves SONAR, the leader in supply chain intelligence, are excited to announce a strategic partnership designed to benefit the freight and logistics industry.

Cass, a premier provider of freight audit and payment solutions, is proud to announce its position as a critical channel partner for the SONAR Supply Chain Intelligence (SCI) tool, enabling Cass customers to easily access industry rate information and compare their own data for effective benchmarking purposes. Cass is an exclusive partner for SONAR SCI in the freight audit and payment space.

The partnership will also allow Cass customers to directly access their data within the SCI platform, streamlining the process for greater efficiency and allowing them to easily benchmark their truckload freight network across both cost and service dynamics, see their level of financial risk, and assess their company’s Scope 3 carbon emissions based on the total number of moves.

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“This partnership is exciting because it gives Cass clients a pathway to further optimize the data assets they gain through the freight audit and payment process,” says Tony Urban, president of Cass’s freight payment organization. “Adding SONAR SCI to our Decision Intelligence Suite is extremely powerful for those interested in staying vigilant over their transportation costs – which is all of our clients.”

“SONAR is dedicated to continuous improvement of the experience for our customers, and our partnership with Cass ensures that our mutual clients will have access to the best available data to optimize their supply chain networks,” says Spencer Piland, COO & CFO of FreightWaves SONAR. “The partnership provides mutual customers with a way to easily understand how their rates compare against the industry so they can more effectively benchmark, analyze, monitor and forecast for better supply chain planning.”

SOURCE: Businesswire

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