DAT Solutions (DAT) revealed that an automated 'Book Now' option is now available on select loads in the DAT Load Board network, streamlining the tendering process and allowing carriers to search for loads and lock in a rate with the click of a button on their mobile or desktop device.
In its initial release, the automated booking feature will be available on loads posted by brokers that are participating in DAT’s early access program for Book Now including:
- Knight-Swift Logistics
- Kingsgate Logistics
- Circle Logistics
- Trinity Logistics
- Cavalry Logistics
- Choptank Transport
Beginning in May, all brokers will be able to add the Book Now option to their posted loads.
“One of the problems that has plagued any attempt to automate the time-consuming freight tendering process has been scaling the solution to work for every company,” explained Sarita Benjamin, director of products at DAT. “That’s the focus of Book Now—to offer automated booking that fits our customers’ needs without sacrificing the business relationships they rely on.”
For brokers and shippers, that means a more flexible solution that today integrates with both custom and third-party transportation management software. Future releases will work with or without a TMS.
According to DAT, carriers will be able to search the load board specifically for freight that has the Book Now option, reducing the time it takes to find loads and negotiate rates.
“Our clients do business with us because we’re committed to providing better, smarter, and less complicated ways to ship their goods,” said Jeff Beckham, CEO and owning partner at Kingsgate. “We’re looking for technology that can help us streamline pricing while anticipating long- and short-term changes in the transportation marketplace. We’re excited to put these new tools to use.”
The Book Now tool is the first step in DAT’s efforts to replace time-consuming tasks with intelligent automation, according to DAT. In later releases, the platform will create personalized recommendations of loads and trucks based on the user’s preferences.
“We’re constantly improving our technology to make it easier to do business in transportation,” said Claude Pumilia, CEO and president of DAT. “Our goal is to create greater clarity for our customers across the entire freight journey.”