Manhattan Associates, Atlanta, Ga., announced it recently signed new carrier management licensing agreements
Knight, Henderson, Maverick and Tyson Select Manhattan Associates
Manhattan Associates, Atlanta, Ga., announced it recently signed new carrier management licensing agreement

with Knight Transportation and Henderson Trucking and expanded existing agreements with Maverick Transportation and Tyson Foods.
Manhattan Associates' Carrier Management solutions include Driver&Load, Drop&Swap, Fuel&Route, Profit Analyzer, Bid Response and Load Analyzer. These solutions enable North American truckload carriers and private fleet operators to improve network balance and increase resource utilization.
"We were looking for a bid pricing tool that addressed many of the lane, pricing and balance needs within our organization, and we couldn't find anyone in the marketplace that had a tool to handle bids. We had actually looked into building it ourselves, then we found Manhattan Associates,” said Cory Staheli, Knight's information systems manager.
Henderson Trucking, a 300-power unit refrigerated carrier based in Salem, Ill., purchased the entire suite of products. "We selected Manhattan Associates because its solution offered the functionality and scalability needed,” said Josh Kaburick, Henderson's chief operational officer.
Manhattan Associates also expanded existing carrier management licenses at Tyson Foods in Springdale, Ark., and Maverick Transportation in Little Rock, Ark. Tyson Food's more-than 1,000 power unit private fleet has been a customer of Manhattan Associates since 1997.
Maverick Transportation expanded its license of Manhattan Associates' Carrier Management solution, with the addition of its lane analyzer component.
For more information about Manhattan Associates, visit www.manh.com.
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