The company’s digital platform offers new tools and increased load options to enhance owner-operator productivity and revenue opportunities
Schneider National, Inc. (NYSE: SNDR), a premier multimodal provider of transportation, intermodal and logistics services, is enhancing how it conducts business with owner-operators with its game-changing Schneider FreightPower® platform. The newly expanded and updated platform offers owner-operators significantly more access to Schneider’s diverse range of freight options. It also includes easy-to-use functionality and search features designed to provide flexibility and help supercharge the owner-operator's business operations.
Schneider FreightPower offers owner-operators the opportunity to generate revenue and strengthen their business through:
“Collaborating with owner-operators is an important component in the success of our business and the reliable service we can provide customers, which is why the network has grown tremendously in the last 25 years,” said Schneider Senior Vice President and General Manager of Truckload and Mexico John Bozec. "We want to invest in tools that support owner-operators in running and growing their businesses. With Schneider FreightPower, they gain access to better load management, increasing their productivity and revenue potential.”
Schneider began testing this new facet of FreightPower with a pilot group of owner-operators already active on the platform. This approach enabled Schneider to collect valuable feedback, ensuring optimal results and functionality. Ultimately, the feedback helped create a user-friendly experience that saves owner-operators time and simplifies their path to success.
Schneider FreightPower connects Van Truckload owner-operators doing business with Schneider to easy-to-use technology that helps them efficiently operate their businesses and meet their goals. For more information about FreightPower, please visit: SchneiderOwnerOperators.com.
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