
Gebrüder Weiss, a prominent logistics player, announced today that it is releasing its Turvo-powered less-than-truckload (LTL) service across North America after a commendable latest run in 2025.
This new LTL service uses the Turvo Collaboration Cloud, which connects shippers, carriers, and teams on one platform. It aids in tracking shipments in real time, makes the process smoother, and improves teamwork, leading to faster decisions and better results.
During the test, Gebrüder Weiss used Turvo to make tasks like rating, booking, tracking, and managing documents easier. It reduced manual work and improved teamwork between internal teams, carriers, and customers. Shippers can now choose their preferred carriers and get live updates on shipments in one place.
This service is part of Gebrüder Weiss' long-term plan to invest in digital tools that improve service, reliability, and customer experience across North America.
Executive Statement
According to Kate Leatherbury, director of North American LTL solutions at Gebrüder Weiss, LTL is a critical and growing part of their customers' supply chains, as well as the results of the pilot reinforced the need to scale these capabilities across our network. Expanding this capability allows them to better support complex shipments while improving efficiency for their customers.
According to Pushkar Deshpande, SVP of Product at Turvo, this is a great example of how Turvo enables logistics providers to scale LTL while delivering service excellence through simplified execution, increased visibility, and seamless collaboration. They continue to invest in enhancing LTL capabilities on Turvo, and is excited about the measurable outcomes Gebrüder Weis has seen from leveraging our technology.
