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3Gtms delivers order to settlement TMS software (3G-TM) for shippers, brokers and 3PLs focusing on simplifying the process of complex transportation management. Whether you move $10 million or $1 billion in freight, 3G-TM lets you effortlessly manage the full transportation cycle. 3G-TM is: • The only single-platform Tier 1 TMS that addresses today`s transportation issues with the most current technology. • Feature-rich, highly scalable and supported by the most experienced team in the industry. • User-friendly with a powerful optimization engine and modern design. • Number one in customer satisfaction with the highest customer retention in the industry. Built as ...
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.3gtms.com
  • 4 Armstrong Road Suite 210
    Shelton, CT USA 06484
  • Phone: 203.567.4610

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