Author: Nick Darman

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Forecasting the Road Ahead: The Trucking Industry's Recovery Path by 2025

January 21, 2025

Market predictions: Navigating Challenges and Embracing Opportunities As we look toward 2025, the trucking industry is cautiously optimistic, slowly finding its feet after the turmoil of recent years. The COVID pandemic and its resultant supply chain disruptions saw freight rates soar...

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5 Insider Strategies to Boost Profits in Your Freight Brokerage

May 31, 2024

In the fast-paced world of freight brokerage, success hinges on strategically managing rates and quickly adapting to market changes. Here are five insider strategies, straight from a seasoned CEO:

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Unlocking Success for Enterprise Trucking: Insights from Alvys’ CEO

February 13, 2024

Alvys is well known for its profound impact for small to midsize trucking companies, but we also revolutionize the workflows of the heavy hitters in our industry. As your trucking company grows, so do your needs, and the right software must focus on nuances that define success for larger operations. Alvys is not just a solution; it’s a game-changer for big players.

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All TMS Software Is Not Created Equal: How to Choose The Right TMS

November 10, 2022

What Makes a Good TMS? Transportation Management Systems have to organize many complicated workflows. They provide the backbone for your entire logistics operation. It starts with finding loads and scheduling them. Then you have to monitor those loads and check-in with drivers. Finally, you have to make sure everything gets delivered on time and paid

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Siloed Technology Is Not Good for Trucking Companies

September 22, 2022

Written by Nick Darman, CEO and Founder at Alvys Until recently, the investment potential of the supply chain has been largely overlooked. The eyes of the tech world were focused elsewhere, and there wasn’t much innovation coming from companies unless they were already involved in logistics. That changed when the world went on lockdown during

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