Konexial to launch integrated ELD and load matching platform

Konexial, makers of the My20 electronic logging device (ELD) app for truck drivers, and Cloud Logistics, a transportation management system (TMS) provider, plan to launch a new GoLoad service in July 2017.

GoLoad will directly connect drivers to shippers, and shippers can bring any TMS into the network they say. The My20 ELD product will bring load-matching opportunities to a driver’s mobile device and GoLoad will help reduce empty miles, the companies say.

At the same time, shippers will get direct access to quality carriers and transactions will be transparent with visibility of fees to all
parties.

“We are excited about our partnership with Cloud Logistics and the release of our patent pending GoLoad service,” said Konexial founder and CEO Ken Evans. “With the addition of GoLoad to the My20 App, we are empowering drivers and shippers to improve their bottom lines with greater access to market demand and capacity. Cloud Logistics developed the most user-friendly TMS software on the planet, and they have joined with us to develop a truly revolutionary product.”

Mark Nix, founder and CEO of Cloud Logistics, added, “Working with the passionate innovators at Konexial is a great opportunity for us. By bringing together groundbreaking mobile and cloud technologies, we can make the old adage of ‘one plus one equals three’ a reality for shippers and carriers.”

The first release of GoLoad will be available to the marketplace summer 2017. Information on the My20 mobile app and the GoLoad service can be found at http://www.konexial.com.