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Interide Transport selects Aljex software

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Updated Jun 19, 2010

Interide Logistics announced that it is rolling out Interide Transport, the asset-based trucking side of its business, using Aljex’s TIN (Transportation Intermediary Network) map-oriented Web-hosted software. Interide Logistics President Sean Snow, former president of C.R. England Logistics, launched Interide Logistics in November with key executives from his former logistics team.

“Now there are two distinct companies,” Snow says. “Interide Logistics maintains freight brokerage and supply chain services, while Interide Transport houses the equipment and assets. Together, these two teams enable Interide to provide innovative shipping solutions to customers of every size and type.”

Aljex TIN is built around a zoomable map that displays loads with intuitive one-click links to all the immediate and historic information needed to book, dispatch, track, deliver and bill freight movements of every kind. “Aljex provides the flexibility to run asset and nonasset together in the same system for greater visibility and communications between the two companies,” says Snow, who with his team selected Aljex for Interide Transport after reviewing many available software options.

Interide Logistics, which also uses Aljex TIN, is the successor to a 24-year-old Denver brokerage purchased by Snow and his team and relocated to Salt Lake City; similarly, Interide Transport incorporates the assets and staff of a Utah-based trucking company. Both companies are wholly owned subsidiaries of Interide Holdings, a parent company founded by Snow. He anticipates significant growth over the next few years, including $200 million in revenues and the addition of 200 employees.