West Palm Beach, Fla., March 28, 2018 -- Cloud Logistics, the provider of one of the most innovative Transportation Management Systems (TMS) in the supply chain software industry, has been recognized by Gartner, Inc. in the 2018 Magic Quadrant for Transportation Management Systems.* Please click here for more information about the report (requires Gartner subscription to view report).
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“We are extremely proud to be positioned as a Niche Player, which we feel solidifies us as one of the top pure SaaS TMS providers and recognizes that we’ve created something very special that customers are rapidly deploying and embracing as their TMS of choice,” according to Mark Nix, founder and CEO of Cloud Logistics. “As a provider of one of the most intuitive user interfaces in supply chain management, with a unique app-like look, feel and speed, Cloud Logistics has been garnering attention and rapidly expanding its client network with multi-billion dollar shippers as well as a myriad of SMB clients who previously found TMS & implementation fees too complex and cost prohibitive. Now these shippers can implement for Cloud Logistics’ Fastest Route to Value.”
The report states ‘Controlling transportation costs, creating internal efficiencies, increasing visibility and securing transport capacity are currently the top motivators for investing in a TMS.’ From our view, end users deploying the Cloud Logistics TMS offered both validation as well as their own perspective via reviews about the TMS market on Gartner Peer Insights. “Overall experience with Cloud Logistics has been outstanding. They are quick to answer questions and thoroughly walk through processes. The onboarding processes are simple which allows for seamless integrations,” said the VP of Account Management in the Transportation Industry. “Implementation was easy, great tools out of the box and carrier training was really simple,” added a Chief Supply Chain Officer in the Transportation Industry.
From our perspective, Gartner’s recognition of Cloud Logistics as a Niche Player solidifies us as a top choice in the TMS space, validating our game-changing technology, which we feel, offers the Fastest Route to Value by reducing deployments from months to days/weeks.
Gartner, “Magic Quadrant for Transportation Management Systems,” Bart De Muynck, 19 March 2018.
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About Cloud Logistics
Cloud Logistics provides the newest generation of transportation management solutions for the global supply chain market. Cloud Logistics’ TMS offers a modern, intuitive user experience to simplify carrier selection load tendering, communication, visibility, payment, and reporting, even offering same day TMS. Our solutions make the complexities of order collaboration, communication and international transportation management fast, simple and beneficial for companies of any size. The offering includes a unique user experience, customizable alerts, social technology for business and a mobile application designed specifically for drivers. More information about Cloud Logistics can be found at www.gocloudlogistics.com.
Ginger Stegmier Cloud Logistics [email protected]


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