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Tai Software is an American logistics technology company that develops transportation management software (TMS) for freight brokers and third-party logistics providers (3PLs). The company's primary product, Tai TMS, is a cloud-based platform used to quote, book, and track freight shipments while managing operational workflows within brokerage operations.[1][2]
Tai Software focuses on transportation management tools designed specifically for freight brokerages, including automation and workflow features intended to streamline freight operations.[1]
History
The company is led by chief executive officer Walter Mitchell.[2][3]
Inbound Logistics lists the company as headquartered in Huntington Beach, California.[2]
Products
Tai TMS
Tai Software's primary product is Tai TMS, a transportation management system designed for freight brokers and logistics providers. The platform allows brokerages to manage shipment pricing, carrier selection, dispatch, tracking, and invoicing from a single operational system.[1][2]
Industry coverage has described Tai TMS as focusing on operational automation within freight brokerage workflows.[1]
Full truckload (FTL)
Tai TMS includes operational tools used by freight brokers managing full truckload shipments. These tools are intended to help brokerages coordinate shipments between shippers and motor carriers and track freight movements throughout the shipping process.[1]
The platform integrates carrier communication, shipment tracking, and operational workflows within a single system used by brokerage teams.[2]
Less-than-truckload (LTL)
The system also supports less-than-truckload shipments, enabling freight brokers to quote and track LTL shipments alongside full truckload shipments in the same platform.[1]
Industry commentary has described the platform as aiming to centralize multiple brokerage processes that traditionally required several separate systems.[1]
Partnerships
Tai Software has developed integrations with logistics technology providers that extend the functionality of its transportation management platform.
In 2024, freight industry publication The Trucker reported that Tai Software partnered with Denim to integrate payment and invoicing workflows between Tai TMS and Denim’s freight factoring platform. The integration was intended to streamline financial operations for freight brokerages using both systems.[4]
Industry context
Transportation management systems are widely used by freight brokers to manage freight execution and operational workflows. Industry coverage has noted that modern TMS platforms increasingly emphasize automation and integrations with other logistics technologies to reduce manual processes and improve operational efficiency.[1]
- ^ a b c d e f g h "Tai Software sharpens focus on FTL, LTL brokerage scalability". FreightWaves. January 14, 2021.
- ^ a b c d e "Tai Software". Inbound Logistics. Retrieved March 5, 2026.
- ^ "The Tai Software Story with Walter Mitchell". The Logistics of Logistics. 2023. Retrieved March 5, 2026.
- ^ "Rethinking freight brokerage: Tai Software and Denim unite to simplify operations and payments". The Trucker. September 2024.
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