We started in Memphis because this is where freight matters most. We stayed because the problem is worth solving.
FreightView started in 2019 when our founders spent two years inside large logistics operations and kept running into the same problem: teams managing billions in freight volume had no reliable way to see what was actually happening across their carrier network.
They were using spreadsheets. They were calling carriers for status updates. They were finding out about delays from unhappy customers. The tools existed for tracking individual packages - but nothing existed for the enterprise teams moving truckloads, intermodal, and LTL at scale.
We built FreightView to change that. Five years later, logistics teams at major retailers, manufacturers, and 3PLs trust us to run their most important supply chain visibility workflows every day.
"Give every logistics professional the information they need to make good decisions - quickly, accurately, and without having to chase it down."
Supply chains are complicated enough. The tools that support them should not make things harder. We believe that with the right data, logistics teams make better decisions, build better carrier relationships, and ultimately serve their own customers better.
We built a product about visibility, so we run our company the same way. Clear pricing, clear SLAs, clear communication when something goes wrong.
We succeed when your logistics operation succeeds. Our team is measured on customer outcomes, not contract signatures.
We build features logistics professionals actually request - not features that look impressive in a demo. Your workflow drives our roadmap.
Memphis is the distribution hub of North America. More tonnage moves through this city than almost anywhere else in the country. We are surrounded by the customers, the carriers, and the expertise that makes FreightView better.
Being here means our team understands freight at a level you can not get from a San Francisco office. When our customers talk about dock congestion at a major DC or a carrier that keeps missing their east-west lanes, we know exactly what they mean.
We are growing and always looking for people who care about logistics, data, and building things that work.
Get in Touch