EKA said its cloud-based TMS is affordable for small to medium fleets.

EKA said its cloud-based TMS is affordable for small to medium fleets.

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EKA Solutions has launched its Omni-TMS solution for small and medium size carriers, a cloud-based integrated freight management “ecosystem.”

The company first came on the scene in 2018 promising “friction-free” connections between brokers, carriers, and shippers. The carrier TMS is the second piece in a triad of supply chain transportation management system offerings that will eventually be included in the platform. Last fall, EKA launched the broker piece of the platform.

EKA provides a digital freight management (which it calls dFEMX) platform to manage all the customer’s freight businesses, including freight exchange and third-party services. EKA serves as the system of record across multiple applications and seamlessly ties into other freight solutions (TMS, driver apps, etc.) and third-party services.

EKA Omni-TMS for carriers is a native cloud-based [software-as-a-service] TMS that provides affordable, quote-to-cash, best-in-class, intuitive, easy-to-use functionality to empower small- and medium-size carriers with the functionality and services to grow and perform as well or better than large fleets,” said JJ Singh, Founder, CEO.

The platform features asset and revenue management tools, real-time availability of data and information, automated work processes that allow for exception management, real-time load movement visibility, and live ETA.

According to the company, the platform allows small-to-medium brokers, carriers, and shippers to leverage real- time information and trade fluidly across a verified network with key trusted partners and support vendors.

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