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Parade Announces Direct Integration With Trimble’s TMW.Suite for Next-Gen Carrier Management

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Parade, the industry leader in capacity management automation and AI solutions for freight brokerages, today announced a new direct integration with Trimble’s TMW.Suite™ Transportation Management Software (TMS). This collaboration aims to deliver unparalleled carrier management efficiency and cutting-edge generative AI tools seamlessly within Trimble’s TMW.Suite.

The integration brings together Parade’s best-in-class freight automation capabilities with TMW.Suite’s powerful TMS, setting new standards for operational efficiency in the freight brokerage industry. By leveraging this new integration, brokers can automate carrier profile building, reduce data input time and gain greater insights from a TMS solution. The combined solution also enables brokers to book loads through various channels, including email, white-label portals or across Parade’s extensive network of partners, carriers, freight marketplaces and load boards.

The new integration offers key benefits for Parade customers, including :

• Up to 4X increase in digital quotes volume

• Up to 2X improvement in load booking efficiency

• An average increase of 25% in carrier reuse

• An average reduction of 30% in time spent engaging with unqualified or fraudulent carriers

The integration allows brokers to procure, validate and manage carriers more effectively. In addition, the integration is further powered by Parade’s Capacity CoDriver—Parade’s generative AI feature—to address challenges such as quote generation, carrier verification, and manual communication overload.

“Parade’s integration with TMW.Suite provides data and technology to transform freight brokerages into digital-first operations,” said Anthony Sutardja, CEO and co-founder of Parade “This digital transformation enables brokers to book loads online with a click, creates a more efficient workforce, and dramatically improves operating margins.”

“The integration between Trimble and Parade gives freight brokers and third-party logistics companies a modern, cloud-based TMS with automated capacity management for higher margin sourcing and coverage of carriers,” said Renadlo Adler, director, channel development and alliances, transportation & logistics at Trimble. “This collaboration brings together TMW and Parade’s truckload capacity management via its carrier, load board, and marketplace partners.”

Parade and Trimble’s innovative collaboration marks a significant milestone in the freight brokerage industry as it continues to evolve, addressing key pain points such as operational inefficiencies, email overwhelm, and the need for streamlined carrier qualification.

The integration is currently available to Parade customers who use TMW.Suite.

Parade will also be spotlighted at Trimble’s Insight Tech Conference on September 15-17 in Las Vegas. For more information on Trimble Insight, visit: https://transportation.trimble.com/resources/insight.

About Parade

Parade is the leading AI-enabled capacity management platform that empowers freight brokers to supercharge their customer-facing and carrier-facing teams. Parade supercharges your existing brokerage TMS and tools to reutilize carriers, streamline workflows, and automate load-bookings. Top freight brokerages use Parade to expand capacity coverage, scale teams, and grow business.

About Trimble Transportation

Trimble Transportation is transforming the global supply chain through intelligent, connected technology and workflows that are rooted in industry-standard commercial maps and data. At the intersection of the physical and digital worlds, Trimble Transportation offers SaaS, web, mobile and installed solutions that improve efficiency, promote safety, optimize utilization, and enable collaboration. From planning to delivery, we provide cutting edge procurement, transportation management, mapping, routing, dispatch, navigation, location, fleet management, ELD compliance and asset maintenance solutions. For more information, visit: transportation.trimble.com.

About Trimble

Trimble is transforming the ways people move, build and live. Core technologies in positioning, modeling and data analytics connect the digital and physical worlds to improve our customers’ productivity, quality, safety, transparency and sustainability. For more information about Trimble (NASDAQ: TRMB), visit: www.trimble.com.

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Biden-Harris Administration Announces More than $2 Billion in Grants to Improve Airport Infrastructure Across the U.S.

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Friday, September 6, 2024

WASHINGTON — Today, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced $1.9 billion for 519 grants in 48 states, Guam, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands, in its fifth announcement under the Airport Improvement Program (AIP). An additional $269 million was also announced in FY 2023 Supplemental Discretionary Grants to fund 62 projects at 56 U.S. airports. This competitive grant program under the Airport Improvement Program assists airport owners and operators in the development and improvement of our nation’s airport system.

“The Biden-Harris Administration is funding projects across the country that are making airports safer and more efficient for the passengers who travel through them and for the airport and airline employees who work tirelessly behind the scenes to make these complex systems run as smoothly as possible,” said U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg. “The grants we’re announcing today will improve airfield operations for dozens of airports and help ensure the U.S. retains its global leadership in aviation.”

View an interactive map with all the grants.

This fifth round of the Airport Improvement Program (AIP) grants, the largest announcement in program history, funds a variety of projects including airport safety and sustainability improvements and airport noise reduction in airports of all sizes and across all parts of the country. For the first time, the grants include funding for the testing of technologies to reduce, mitigate, and remove contaminants caused by Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF) and other per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), also known as “forever chemicals” which can contaminate air, water, and soil, and are harmful to human health.

“Today, we invest in our future – enhancing safety, improving sustainability and ensuring our infrastructure meets the needs of the traveling public,” said FAA Associate Administrator for Airports Shannetta R. Griffin, P.E. “This funding helps ensure traveler safety, reduces the environmental impacts on communities, and builds more resilient airports nationally.”

Airports receiving grants to reconstruct taxiway and runway pavement include:  

  • $55 million to Tucson International Airport in Arizona: This grant funds associated construction for shifting Runway 11/29 to conform with current FAA standards.
  • $34.7 million to Grand Junction Regional Airport in Colorado: This grant funds required grading and drainage to shift Runway 11/29 to conform with current FAA standards.
  • $24.4 million to Columbus Airport in Georgia: This grant funds the reconstruction of Runway 6/24 to improve safety.
  • $18.7 million to South Bend International Airport in Indiana: This grant funds the reconstruction of Taxiway B to improve safety.

Airports receiving grants for the testing of PFAS remediation include:  

  • $3.5 million to San Luis Obispo County Airport in California: This grant funds the purchase demonstration testing of three different innovative PFAS remediation technologies for both soil and water.
  • $1.2 million to Nantucket Memorial Airport in Massachusetts: This grant funds testing of technologies like hydrothermal alkaline treatment (HALT) to treat PFAS contaminated water and to test the efficacy of concrete encapsulation technology to prevent leaching of PFAS and other contaminants into water.
  • $700,000 to Pellston Regional Airport in Michigan: This grant funds the testing of soil stabilization additive to eliminate further leaching of PFAS to groundwater.

Airports receiving grants for noise studies and mitigation includes: 

  • $15.8 million to Los Angeles International Airport in California: This grant funds the purchase and installation of sound insulation treatments for 400 homes affected by airport noise exposure.
  • $2.2 million to Key West International Airport in Florida: This grant funds the final design for 45 homes and installation of sound insulation treatment for 17 homes.
  • $539,910 to Tweed New Haven Airport in Connecticut: This grant funds the sound insulation treatment design for 12 residences.
  • $555,019 to Chicago Midway International Airport in Illinois: This grant funds the purchase and installation of sound insulation treatments for 12 homes affected by airport noise exposure.

Several airports are receiving a portion of funding for sustainability related projects. Examples of these airports include: 

  • $29.1 million to St. Louis/Lambert International Airport in Missouri: This grant funds reconstruction of the existing Taxiway C pavement and pavement from Taxiway P to M and J to G. This grant also funds the purchase and installation of zero-emissions equipment, including an electric sweeper and charging station.
  • $20.4 million to Muskegon County Airport in Michigan: This grant funds the purchase and installation of zero-emissions vehicles and chargers. In addition, the grant funds shifting the Taxiway A pavement, installation of lighting to conform with current FAA standards and improve safety.
  • $15.1 million to Salt Lake City International Airport in Utah: This grant funds the purchase and installation of 11 zero-emissions vehicles and four chargers. Additionally, this grant funds construction of a new terminal tarmac to bring the airport into conformity with current FAA standards.
  • $10.1 million to Fort Wayne International Airport in Indiana: This grant funds the purchase of low-emission equipment including two pre-conditioned air units and two remote ground power units. This grant also funds expansion of the East terminal to accommodate more passengers and allow access to a broader fleet mix. The grant will fund shifting Taxiway C2 to enhance safety.
  • $6.2 million to Detroit Metro Wayne County Airport in Michigan: This grant funds the purchase and installation of low-emission equipment including 38 electric pre-conditioned air and 38 remote ground power units.
  • $3.5 million to Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International in California: This grant funds the purchase and installation of 12 electric pre-conditioned air power units.

Also being announced is a $2.9 million Military Airport Program (MAP) grant for Tipton Airport in Maryland. This grant will provide funds to the military airfield for the construction of a new terminal. The MAP program provides grants for converting former military airfields to public use, which adds system capacity and reduces congestion at existing airports experiencing significant delays.

The 2023 Supplemental Discretionary Grant Program provides grants to eligible airports for improvement projects including:

  • Development of resilient airfield infrastructure improvements
  • Infrastructure required for on-airport handling and distribution of sustainable aviation fuels
  • Improving air quality at commercial service airports, even at airports in air-quality attainment areas
  • Energy and emissions sustainability projects

Examples of airports receiving AIP Supplemental grants include:

  • $20 million to St. Louis Lambert International in Missouri: This grant funds airfield drainage improvements and new storage buildings for snow removal equipment, sand and chemicals, a maintenance bay, and airfield maintenance equipment that need to be relocated out of the floodplain to improve resiliency.
  • $18 million to San Francisco Bay Oakland International in California: This grant funds airport perimeter dike improvement to enhance safety.
  • $14.5 million to Salt Lake City International in Utah: This grant funds a portion of construction of vehicle service roads under Taxiways U and V to promote safer vehicle movement, improve resilience, and reduce emissions.
  • $14.3 million to Kahului Airport in Hawaii: This award funds the apron light replacement project to enhance safety.
  • $10 million to Dallas Love Field in Texas: This grant funds the reconstruction of 2,400 feet of concrete on the northwest end including lighting, signage and markings, erosion mitigation, and associated utility work to assure airfield operational resiliency on this critical parallel taxiway enhancing safety.
  • $1.3 million to Houma-Terrebonne Airport Commission in Louisiana: This grant funds the construction of a 30,000-gallon capacity tank, containment area, and associated facilities and equipment to provide approved Sustainable Aviation Fuel to existing helicopter tenants to enhance sustainability.
  • $1 million to Andrew Othole Memorial in New Mexico: This grant funds removing the hill located approximately 500 feet to the east of Runway 6/24 identified as an obstruction to improve safety.
  • $630,000 to City of Naples Airport Authority in Florida: This grant funds the construction of a Sustainable Aviation Fuel Tank to enhance sustainability.
  • $545,400 to Cheyenne Eagle Butte Airport in South Dakota: This grant funds a new automated weather observing system for enhanced approaches to the airport for medical transport, enhancing safety.

A complete listing for both grants is available on the FAA website.

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Driver Appreciation

Team Tops “Elite” Fleet® Named as Outstanding Drivers

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“What is the best thing about team driving with my wife? Most folks only get to spend limited time with their mate. We get to see each other 24 hours a day, seven days a week. We never run out of things to talk about. We always have something to communicate about, always entertaining each other,” stated National Carriers team driver Randy Shane Wickman.

National Carriers, Inc. named Randy and Darci Wickman as Drivers of the Month for July 2023. They reside in Blackwell, Oklahoma on the I-35 interstate corridor. The Wickman team received a one- thousand- dollar bonus and are now eligible to be named 2023 Driver of the Year. The NCI Driver of the Year will receive an additional $10,000 bonus during a banquet held next year.

“Being together allows us to see the best and the worst of each other. There is no getting away so we must talk through whatever is bothering us. Our family, back home, does not understand life on the road, only those on the road do. We are not sightseeing. When we are driving, we are working” Darci observed.

Having driven for six years, Randy applied at National Carriers when Darci joined the company through the paid training program. After her training was complete, they began their teaming career. Darci has found the lifestyle is exactly what she had hoped for, waking up to a different “porch view” every morning.

Operations Manager, Teresa Henshaw shared her view of the Wickman’s, “Darci and Randy are a go to team. They are always willing to go the extra mile to try to ensure on-time delivery. They are willing to switch loads last minute, relay a load running behind, or move trailers around to ensure our customers have trailers to load. They are an asset to National Carriers and are truly appreciated for all they do.”

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
National Carriers, Inc.
3925 Carbon Rd, Irving, TX 75038
Director of Media
Contact: Edward Kentner
Phone: (800) 835-2097 Ext. 6628
Email: e.kentner@nationalcarriers.com
Website: www.nationalcarriers.com

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