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Transportation Management Software (TMS) is a type of software used to manage the transportation of goods and services. It is used to plan, execute, and optimize the movement of goods and services from one point to another. TMS is used by companies to manage their supply chain operations, including the scheduling of shipments, tracking of goods, and managing inventory. It also helps companies to reduce costs associated with transportation, such as fuel, labor, and other expenses.
TMS is used by a variety of industries, including manufacturing, retail, and logistics. It is also used by government agencies to manage their transportation operations. TMS can be used to manage both domestic and international shipments, and can be integrated with other software systems, such as enterprise resource planning (ERP) and customer relationship management (CRM) systems.
Some companies in the TMS market include Oracle, SAP, JDA Software, Descartes Systems Group, Manhattan Associates, and BluJay Solutions. Show Less Read more