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New JMN site reflects growth with expanded careers section

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After experiencing growth and taking delivery of 16 transport vehicles last year, which is one of the largest asset purchases in its history, automotive transport company JMN Logistics has launched a new updated corporate website that expands on careers and services.

The company is also improving its corporate website to provide faster access to company information, and what it describes as a more user-friendly format.

JMN has enhanced the career section with nearly 20 open job opportunities.

Those opportunities include positions such as drivers and logistics managers.

The site will also provide near real-time estimates to support commercial and consumer shipping inquiries.

Chief Internet Marketer is the company that built the website. That company has been working with JMN for more than a year, launching digital marketing initiatives such as social media strategies and a dedicated jobs microsite for the company.

“We are growing, and part of our overall branding strategy begins with the cornerstone of our marketing initiative, our website,” JMN chief commercial officer David Larson said in a news release.

Larson also said, “JMNhaul.com gives us the opportunity to showcase our capabilities and recruit the best talent. We are very excited about the new site.”

He said that in the wake of the pandemic, the company understands it must put its best efforts forward.

“We want to position our website to the same quality as our actual service, and this new site does just that,” Larson said.

Manheim Logistics’ Central Dispatch features enhanced client experience

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Because of what it says is an all-time high in demand for transport carriers, along with the importance of route efficiency in meeting shipper deadlines, Manheim Logistics is enhancing its real-time auto transport marketplace that connects shippers and carriers.

The marketplace is called Central Dispatch, and Manheim notes that carriers previously spent a great deal of time searching for relevant vehicles to move.

With carrier efficiency and ease in mind, the company has now completely redesigned Central Dispatch’s new search experience. Manheim said that helps users spend less time searching and more time delivering vehicles. That, according to the company, benefits both sides of the transaction.

A self-managed transportation service, Central Dispatch matches dealers shipping vehicles with a nationwide network of professional auto carriers for inbound and outbound transportation.

With the new search experience on CentralDispatch.com, carriers gain flexibility to create several searches at once, with multiple pickup and drop-off locations in a single view.

That means rather than continuously refreshing numerous browser tabs with different search criteria, they can now see all of the relevant results on one page. With real-time filtering and sorting, the process goes faster.

That results in more time to respond to shippers’ listings, and most importantly, more time to deliver vehicles.

With carriers now also able to view their searches on Google Maps mapping service, that will help them create efficient routes. Saved searches and paid notifications are a carryover from the previous search experience, and those help speed up the process even more.

Manheim said because the new Central Dispatch search works smoothly across any device and web platform, carriers can work more efficiently from anywhere. That is especially the case on mobile, the company said.

With all of the enhancements, carriers can build more profitable and efficient loads.

Because of that, shippers get their vehicles either to their lots or to an auction even faster. Also, at a time when high volumes at auctions have combined with a shortage of carriers because of the pandemic, Manheim says now is a good time for the new functionality.

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