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Logistics Academy Partners With AscendTMS™ To Offer Zero Cost Freight Brokerage Software To All Students And Graduates

Students Will Use AscendTMS™ During Courses And Get the System Free Upon Graduation

Logistics Academy Partners With AscendTMS™ To Offer Zero Cost Freight Brokerage Software To All Students And Graduates

InMotion Global, Inc. announced today that it has partnered with Logistics Academy, the leading national freight brokerage school, to provide AscendTMS™ to all new and graduating students. Students will use AscendTMS™ to learn enterprise transportation management system (TMS) concepts during their courses, and will be given the system, for free, upon graduation.

Tim Higham, president and CEO of InMotion Global said; "Logistics Academy is currently the only freight brokerage school offering TMS instruction as part of their curriculum along with a free freight brokerage software package at graduation. The days of taking a freight brokerage certification course and thinking you can compete in the market without a first class enterprise TMS system are gone. The most profitable new brokers and agents understand that the latest TMS technology is their greatest asset. AscendTMS™ is that technology."


CEO of Minnesota based Logistics Academy, Calvin Deike, said; "Our students and clients recognize that familiarity and understanding of the latest freight brokerage and trucking software is the first thing they need to know in order to be successful when becoming a freight broker or logistics entrepreneur. AscendTMS™ is far superior to any other TMS system we have looked at and it is the only TMS system that is truly cloud based, meaning immediate access TMS software for our students."

AscendTMS™ continues to be the only transportation management system (TMS) offered at no cost for the base system, it's the only TMS that can be launched immediately from a website by new users, and it's the only TMS requiring no contract, no upfront fees, and no long-term license agreement. AscendTMS™ continues to be the world's leading cloud based freight brokerage software, trucking software, and shipping software, and has won every major industry award over the last 14 years.

Deike stated; "At Logistics Academy we prepare our students for success by using the best courses, the best curriculum, and now, the best logistics software. Better still, our students get to take AscendTMS™ with them, for free, when they graduate."


About InMotion Global: InMotion Global, Inc. provides the free, award-winning, patent?pending Transportation Management System, AscendTMS®, to freight shippers, freight brokers, and trucking companies. AscendTMS® is used by thousands of companies in 19 countries, from small single-person logistics operations to multi-billion dollar international corporations, to manage any logistics operation. AscendTMS® is 100% free to use, requires no upfront fees, no annual license cost, requires no downloads or installations, is mobile certified, and provides enterprise level TMS features to manage and operate any logistics operation. AscendTMS® is the world's leading cloud based freight brokerage software, trucking software, and shipping software, and is currently the world's fastest growing and most widely used TMS solution, adding over 20 new corporate customers per day. InMotion Global, Inc. is headquartered in Brandon, Florida. Learn more at www.TheFreeTMS.com or at www.InMotionGlobal.com.

About Logistics Academy: Logistics Academy is a national freight brokerage school and online logistics academy based in Minnesota. Started in February, 2015, Logistics Academy changes how freight broker training is delivered in the transportation industry by making it easier and more cost effective than ever to start an independent freight brokerage. Logistics Academy teaches students the best practices of freight brokerage early. They provide step-by-step assistance for starting and running a successful freight brokerage for people interested in becoming a successful freight agent or freight broker. Their freight agent school students are matched with brokerages by request. With unlimited seating and no waiting lists, their training courses are available to start today. For more information, go to www.LogisticsAcademy.org.

More Info: https://www.TheFreeTMS.com

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