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Transflo Unveils Workflow AI for Carriers: A Game-Changing Automation Solution for the Supply Chain Industry

Transflo Unveils Workflow AI for Carriers: A Game-Changing Automation Solution for the Supply Chain Industry

Business Wire04-06-2025
TAMPA, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Transflo, the leading provider of mobile, telematics, and workflow automation solutions for the transportation industry, proudly announces the launch of Workflow AI —a groundbreaking, AI-powered workflow automation platform tailored exclusively for carriers. This first-of-its-kind solution is set to transform how carriers manage their back office, drive efficiency, and accelerate cash flow.
This first-of-its-kind solution is set to transform how carriers manage their back office, drive efficiency, and accelerate cash flow.
Transflo Workflow AI delivers a unified, next-generation platform that streamlines document processing, slashes invoice lag and eliminates the need for manual data entry. With intelligent automation at its core, the platform empowers carriers to speed up billing cycles and unlock operational gains.
Transflo Workflow AI marks a major leap forward – using comprehensive industry data to automate invoicing using AI-powered data extraction and automated exception resolution to reduce DSO and increase cash flow without adding headcount.
'With Transflo Workflow AI, we're empowering carriers to streamline and automate their back office like never before,' said Renee Krug, Chief Executive Officer of Transflo. 'By leveraging easy-to-use and intuitive AI, we are eliminating inefficiencies, enabling carrier back offices to focus on growth, profitability, and exceptional customer service.'
Key Benefits of Transflo Workflow AI for Carriers
AI-powered data extraction – Advanced AI technology ensures accurate data recognition and seamless workflow automation.
Multi-channel document ingestion – Flexible processing through various input channels for faster, more efficient workflows.
Anomaly detection and resolution – AI-powered insights automatically identify and resolve exceptions to keep operations running smoothly.
Dynamic dashboard metrics – Transflo Workflow AI provides real-time insights through a user-friendly dashboard.
Document activity tracking – Monitor documents imported vs. completed for seamless workflow analysis.
Load-to-document completion ratio – Compare delivered loads with completed documentation for process optimization.
Exception resolution leaderboard – Gain visibility into top-performing team members resolving workflow exceptions.
Age-based grid view – Quickly identify and address aged loads needing immediate attention.
Customer Testimonial
'Transflo Workflow AI is a game-changer for our document processing. This means faster cash flow, greater efficiency, and instant access to the exception data our team needs to stay ahead," said Breonda Ziegler at Hill Brothers Transportation Inc.
In beta testing, Hill Brothers:
Reduced invoice lag by automating processes, cutting turnaround time up to 80%
Used AI powered workflows to achieve up to 75% no-touch document readiness
Saved over 750 hours per year and accelerated cash flow with faster, more efficient billing
Setting a New Industry Standard
Unlike conventional automation solutions, Transflo Workflow AI for Carriers is purpose-built for the unique demands of fleet operations. With its intelligent document grouping, real-time analytics, and superior AI-driven automation, Transflo is setting a new industry benchmark for operational efficiency and cash flow acceleration.
About Transflo
Transflo is the leading provider of mobile, telematics, and workflow automation solutions for the transportation industry in North America. Transflo's customer-focused mobile and cloud-based technologies deliver real-time communications to fleets, brokers, factors, shippers, and commercial vehicle drivers, digitizing 800 million shipping documents annually representing approximately $115 billion in freight bills. With over 3.2 million downloads of the Mobile+ app, Transflo continues to revolutionize freight technology with cutting-edge innovations.
For more information about Transflo Workflow AI for Carriers, visit our website.
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