ACV & Super Dispatch target more flexibility for carriers via expanded partnership
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Super Dispatch and ACV Transportation expanded their partnership on Wednesday in a move meant to give auto transport carriers more flexibility in how they manage vehicle shipments.
According to a news release, carriers can now choose to manage loads via ACV Transportation directly within Super Dispatch, eliminating duplicate data entry while allowing ACV and its customers to continue receiving real-time shipment updates.
“This partnership makes it even easier for certain carriers to work with us,” said Ross Yudkin, vice president of ACV Transportation. “Both sides benefit here without needing to compromise. Carriers can continue using the tools they know and prefer without extra behind-the-scenes work, and our customers still get the transparent, reliable service and updates they’ve come to expect.”
The companies acknowledged that carriers often rely on multiple systems to book, dispatch, and manage vehicle shipments, resulting in duplicate data entry and disconnected workflows.
This expanded partnership can allow carriers to opt in to a bidirectional sync of load data to make it easier for carriers to work directly with ACV Transportation in their preferred transportation management system (TMS).
It’s also designed to allow ACV customers to continue receiving real-time shipment data.
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“Carriers shouldn’t have to change the way they work to access exceptional vehicle freight,” Super Dispatch CEO Matt Bradley said in the news release. “Partnerships like this show what happens when the industry puts carriers first. Instead of forcing carriers into new systems, we’re making it easier for them to work the way they already do.”
This integration is now available for carriers using the ACV load board.
“When you’re moving cars every day, the little stuff adds up,” said Vasile Gavrilov, president of Extra Mile Transport. “Re-entering loads, updating two systems, chasing down statuses- that’s hours a week we’re not spending anymore. ACV and Super Dispatch are making it even easier to haul loads, and that makes our whole operation smoother.”
For more information, visit superdispatch.com and acvauto.com.