Truckstop.com Payment Platform Integrates with McLeod PowerBroker
Truckstop.com has announced an integration of its payment platform LoadPay with transportation management software provider McLeod Software's PowerBroker platform.
by Staff
April 4, 2018
Truckstop.com's LoadPay payment platform has been integrated with McLeod Software's PowerBroker.Photo: Truckstop.com
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Truckstop.com's LoadPay payment platform has been integrated with McLeod Software's PowerBroker. Photo: Truckstop.com
Truckstop.com has announced an integration of its payment platform LoadPay with transportation management software provider, McLeod Software.
By integrating McLeod’s PowerBroker with the LoadPay payment platform, PowerBroker customers will be offered a method for streamlining the payments process.
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“For brokers and 3PLs, their TMS is the backbone of their entire business,” says Paris Cole, CEO at Truckstop.com. “Now, McLeod PowerBroker customers can manage their entire payments process from within one platform without having to involve an additional platform.”
LoadPay increases back-office efficiencies and provides simplified payment reconciliation for PowerBroker. The integration also allows for increased visibility and control on the broker’s side, and quick payment options for the carrier. This can improve carrier retention and capacity generation, while creating a new source of revenue for brokers and shippers.
"Our goal is to provide our customers with everything they need to keep their business running in an efficient and profitable manner,” said Robert Brothers, manager of product development for McLeod. “LoadPay aligns with that goal with their ambition to wipe out payment inefficiencies in the transportation industry.”
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