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LYNC Logistics is a freight brokerage and logistics coordination provider headquartered in Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA. Founded in 2014, it is not a typical SaaS or enterprise software platform. Instead, it is centered on human-led service and a carrier network, helping businesses arrange freight transportation across the United States, Canada, Mexico, and some international routes.
Based on the collected content, LYNC covers a wide range of transportation types, including full truckload, less-than-truckload, dry van, refrigerated freight, open-deck flatbed, oversized transport, expedited shipping, port/rail drayage, intermodal transport, and hazardous materials shipping. Its service emphasizes a “dedicated single point of contact,” with each customer supported by a logistics expert, along with 24/7 support, real-time shipment monitoring, route optimization, and carrier vetting. The website states that it has a network of 8,000+ carriers and can handle permits, routing, equipment, and escorts required for oversized loads, as well as permitting and regulatory matters for hazardous materials transportation.
LYNC does not disclose standard plans, rate tables, or subscription pricing. It mainly provides customized quotes through Get a Quote / Book a Load. The website features a strong customer acquisition promise: if a new customer’s first shipment is not delivered on time, it is free, though this does not apply to existing customers. Payment methods, payment terms, and contract details are not provided.
Its strengths are its broad service coverage, making it suitable for complex freight scenarios; dedicated contacts reduce the communication burden across multiple carriers and nodes; and real-time monitoring plus fast issue communication are valuable for supply chain stability. The drawback is that the website does not present a self-service software platform, nor does it disclose key SaaS-related information such as APIs, TMS/ERP integrations, role-based permissions, data security certifications, or cloud/self-hosted deployment options. Therefore, companies looking to purchase standardized logistics SaaS rather than freight brokerage services will need to verify further.
It is better suited for manufacturers, retailers, consumer goods companies, cold-chain businesses, hazardous materials shippers, import inland transport users, and heavy equipment transport companies—especially shippers that require human coordination and intermodal transportation expertise.
The collected text does not provide information on access from China, Chinese-language support, or cross-border routes involving China, so the access status is unknown.
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lynclogistics.com is an United States Logistics provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach lynclogistics.com directly.