MyCarrier said this week it had acquired Curant to provide a full order-to-payment LTL freight shipping system.

MyCarrier, an online shipping and transportation service for carriers and shippers, has acquired digital payments firm Curant to flush out an order-to-payment shipping system, MyCarrier announced this week.

“This acquisition accelerates our mission to digitize the industry for both the shipper and carrier,” Chris Scheid, MyCurrent president and chief operating officer, said in a LinkedIn post. “By replacing manual processes with automation, we will increase accuracy and provide a single pane of glass to both parties on payment status.”

MyCarrier and Curant did not disclose the terms of the deal.

Curant’s founder and CEO joins MyCarrier

Curant founder and CEO Joe Magee is joining MyCarrier as part of the acquisition. “I’ll be collaborating with MyCarrier to enable a fully digital invoice, audit, and payment experience from quote to cash,” he says in a recent post on Curant’s LinkedIn page. “The combination of the two platforms will launch the first purpose-built automated payment solution for LTL shippers and carriers.”

MyCarrier, based in Scottsdale, Arizona, adds that its SaaS platform integration with Los Angeles-based Curant provides shippers with a single platform forcomparing quotes from all your carriers, dispatching with the click of a button, tracking its progress in real-time, analyzing data, auditing invoices, resolving variances, and finally, making payments.

“With Curant’s expertise in digital payments, MyCarrier’s platform will enable shippers to pay their carriers individually or collectively” MyCarrier says. “This feature completes the final piece of the puzzle, automating the LTL shipping process from order-to-payment while providing substantial cost savings and financial visibility.”

MyCarrier’s MyInvoiceHub and Shipper Intelligence Dashboard

MyCarrier also offers MyInvoiceHub, a portal that lets shippers access their freight bills and review and manage any discrepancies. The company charges monthly fees starting at $50 for the invoice-management service.

For LTL (less-than-truckload) carriers, MyCarrier provides data analytics through its Shipper Intelligence Dashboard to “prioritize accounts, discover lane opportunities,” and access additional market information.

Founded in 2016 by Scheid and CEO Michael Bookout, MyCarrier has received $36.3 million in funding from investors including NewRoad Capital Partners, Greycroft and Lerer Hippeau, according to Crunchbase.

Paul Demery is a Digital Commerce 360 contributing editor covering B2B digital commerce technology and strategy. [email protected].

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