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    Arrive Logistics logo

    Arrive Logistics Brokerage

    Freight Broker Services
    Austin, TX1001-5000
    GlobalTranz logo

    GlobalTranz (WWEX Group)

    Freight Broker Services
    Scottsdale, AZ1001-5000
    Redwood Logistics logo

    Redwood Logistics Brokerage

    Freight Broker Services
    Chicago, IL501-1000
    Overview
    Arrive Logistics Brokerage

    Austin-based freight broker with $2B+ revenue and 70,000+ carrier network

    GlobalTranz (WWEX Group)

    WWEX Group brand with $4.4B systemwide revenue and 500+ independent agents

    Redwood Logistics Brokerage

    Chicago-based 4PL and freight broker with $1.24B revenue and LPaaS platform

    Quick Facts
    Founded
    2014
    2003
    2001
    Location
    Austin, TX
    Scottsdale, AZ
    Chicago, IL
    Employees
    1001-5000
    1001-5000
    501-1000
    Features
    6 max
    Arrive Logistics Brokerage
    6 features
    • ARRIVEnow TMS platform
    • Real-time tracking
    • AI/ML freight matching
    • Temperature-controlled
    • Cross-border capability
    • Data analytics
    GlobalTranz (WWEX Group)
    6 features
    • SpeedShip TMS platform
    • LTL brokerage
    • FTL brokerage
    • Small parcel services
    • Managed transportation
    • AI automation
    Redwood Logistics Brokerage
    6 features
    • RedwoodConnect platform
    • LPaaS technology
    • Redwood Hyperion sustainability
    • FTL/LTL brokerage
    • Intermodal services
    • Supply chain consulting
    Capabilities
    Arrive Logistics Brokerage
    1 capabilities
    Digital / Tech-Enabled Brokers
    GlobalTranz (WWEX Group)
    1 capabilities
    Freight Brokers (Full Truckload / LTL)
    Redwood Logistics Brokerage
    1 capabilities
    Digital / Tech-Enabled Brokers
    Target Audience
    Arrive Logistics Brokerage
    Buyer Types
    Manufacturers and Shippers
    Retailer / eCommerce
    3PL
    Company Sizes
    Mid-Market
    Enterprise
    GlobalTranz (WWEX Group)
    Buyer Types
    Manufacturers and Shippers
    Retailer / eCommerce
    3PL
    Company Sizes
    SMB
    Mid-Market
    Enterprise
    Redwood Logistics Brokerage
    Buyer Types
    Manufacturers and Shippers
    Retailer / eCommerce
    3PL
    Company Sizes
    Mid-Market
    Enterprise
    Integrations
    11 max
    Arrive Logistics Brokerage
    11 integrations
    SAP
    Oracle
    NetSuite
    McLeod Software
    MercuryGate
    Descartes MacroPoint
    project44
    FourKites
    +3 more
    GlobalTranz (WWEX Group)
    11 integrations
    UPS Freight
    ABF Freight
    XPO Logistics
    Estes Express
    SAP ERP
    Oracle ERP
    NetSuite
    EDI X12
    +3 more
    Redwood Logistics Brokerage
    10 integrations
    McLeod Software
    MercuryGate TMS
    Oracle OTM
    Blue Yonder WMS
    Manhattan WMS
    SAP ERP
    Oracle ERP
    GTM platforms
    +2 more

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