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Getloaded.com Launches Innovative Multi-Route or Dual-Leg Feature

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First freight matching service to provide convenience of multi-city capability

MIDLOTHIAN, Va., July 15, 2009 - Getloaded.com is making life easy for truckers, carriers and brokers with the launch of dual leg search results, a value-added tool for Getloaded subscribers that eliminates the need to manually and individually build multiple leg routes. This feature is similar in concept to travel services which allow for multi-city booking. By adding the convenience of dual leg results, Getloaded.com can automatically create a comprehensive route with multiple destinations versus the tedious and time consuming need to schedule each haul separately.
"As the entire industry looks for ways to increase revenue and productivity, dual leg results is one of the most practical and relevant tools that can generate bottom-line profits for truckers, carriers and brokers," said Bryan Jones, president of Getloaded.com.

"We've automated one of the more difficult issues for trucking professionals who are forced to develop multiple destination routes on their own. Now with the Getloaded.com system doing the work, they have more time to find the best loads with the best rates to maximize their revenue."

In the past, truckers and brokers would search and build multiple leg routes manually, which is a time consuming process. Dual leg results automatically builds multiple destination routes creating a profitable series of hauls based on the unique needs of the carrier. Now complete hauling routes can be created instantly with the click of a button, reducing cost and eliminating hassle and lengthy planning time from the route planning process.

Getloaded.com has designed dual leg results so carriers can get the detailed load information they need, including the number of second leg results, total trip mileage, credit score, company contact information and many other options. These features give members of the trucking industry access to fast an

 

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