The blockchain logistics platform provider dexFreight has launched the dexFreight Early Adopters Program to allow shippers, carriers, brokers and forwarders in the U.S. to evaluate the platform ahead of launch.
Blockchain Logistics Company Wants Users to Test Features Before Launch
The blockchain logistics platform provider dexFreight has launched the dexFreight Early Adopters Program to allow shippers, carriers, brokers and forwarders in the U.S. to evaluate the platform ahead of launch.

The dexFreight Early Adopters Program will allow shippers, carriers, brokers and forwarders in the U.S. to evaluate the blockchain platform ahead of launch.
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The dexFreight platform is built on blockchain technology that allows supply chain stakeholders to transact and collaborate with more efficiency, transparency and security. The Early Adopters Program will allow companies to use the platform in the real world and provide feedback on the experience to dexFreight.
“We don’t want to develop in a vacuum, and we believe the dialogue with and feedback from early adopters is vital in creating a platform that helps the entire logistics community,” said Rajat Rajbhandari, CEO and co-founder of dexFreight.
The dexFreight Early Adopters Program is open to U.S.-based companies. By joining the Early Adopters Program, companies will have exclusive access to early release versions of the dexFreight platform. As members of the Early Adopters community, they will have the opportunity to interact with dexFreight’s development and product teams.
Basic features of the dexFreight platform include TMS/FMS integration, load and capacity matching, safety data, rate negotiation, accessorial selection, P&D scheduling, shipment tracking, navigation and communication, and payments built on blockchain technology from the ground up.
Plans for the platform include escrow services, tokenized invoices, rate forecasting, on demand warehouse, load chaining, fleet optimization, bid preparation and risk prediction features, as well as third party apps.
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