Freight Technologies, a logistics management innovation company offering a diverse portfolio of technology-driven solutions, announced further enhancement and expansion of Fleet Rocket, a cloud-based Transportation Management System (TMS) designed to improve visibility, automation, and intelligence across the logistics chain.
Through its Fr8Radar module, Fleet Rocket has integrated 23 additional GPS systems in the past year, bringing the total to 54 GPS providers connected to the platform. This growth is part of Fr8Tech’s long-term strategy to make Fleet Rocket one of the most connected, integrated and intelligent TMS solutions in the logistics industry.
Fleet Rocket’s Fr8Radar serves as the bridge between shippers, carriers, and fleets, aggregating real-time geolocation data directly from GPS hardware across trucks and trailers in the U.S. and Mexico. With integration partners including FourKites, Samsara, Tecnomotum, and many other leading GPS providers in both markets, Fr8Tech continues to expand the network in line with its fast-growing carrier base.
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“This expansion reflects our ongoing strategy to make Fleet Rocket not just more powerful, but powerfully connected,” said Javier Selgas, CEO of Freight Technologies. “We’re proud to count the main GPS providers in Mexico and the U.S. among our integration partners. Every new integration strengthens our ability to provide real-time visibility, risk mitigation, and operational intelligence — and it’s remarkable to note that, while other companies specialize exclusively in GPS integration, for Fr8Tech, this capability is simply one of many within a broader enterprise system.”
Fleet Rocket continues to rapidly evolve its modular architecture to deliver new capabilities, enhance transparency, bolster security, and improve performance across Fr8Tech’s cross-border logistics network. The expansion of F8Radar further reinforces the Company’s commitment to building the digital backbone for modern freight operations in North America.
SOURCE: GlobeNewswire

