OneRail Debuts on the FreightTech 100, Awarded to the Freight Industry’s Most Innovative and Disruptive Companies

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The Last Mile Solution Is Recognized for Its Unparalleled National Courier Network

FreightWaves, the number-one source for media and market analytics in the global freight industry, recently announced the winners of the 2022 FreightTech 100, and last mile delivery fulfillment startup OneRail joins 39 other companies as first-time award-winners.

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“Being officially voted to the FreightTech 100 as an innovator and disruptor in the fulfillment space is quite an honor, as we are constantly aiming to do just that: innovate and disrupt”

The FreightTech 100 spotlights the most innovative and disruptive companies in the freight industry, featuring both startups and household names — companies like Amazon, DHL, FedEx, Phillips, project44, Tesla, Uber Freight and Waze. View the full list here.

“Being officially voted to the FreightTech 100 as an innovator and disruptor in the fulfillment space is quite an honor, as we are constantly aiming to do just that: innovate and disrupt,” said OneRail CEO & Founder Bill Catania. “This announcement comes on the heels of our Series A investment round and our SCLA Pitch Tank win, so we are gaining serious traction as the comprehensive choice for last mile delivery fulfillment.”

With its unparalleled national courier network of 8.2 million drivers across more than 200 major U.S. cities, an API-driven smart-matching platform and a 24/7 exceptions management team — known as Exceptions Assist™ — OneRail’s 3-in-1 solution combines top-tier technology with the critical human element. The platform, used by retailers, health care networks, product distributors, and the construction and materials industry, easily integrates with any existing supply chain workflow.

FreightWaves is careful to emphasize that the FreightTech Awards are not part of a pay-to-play competition. According to CEO Craig Fuller, the companies voted to the list are changing the freight industry in new and dynamic ways.

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Now that the 2022 FreightTech 100 have been named (from hundreds of nominations submitted), an external peer group of CEOs, industry leaders, academics and freight-industry investors will next rank them to select the companies they think are the top 25 most innovative companies in freight. The mathematical point system employed is the same used for the AP Top 25 rankings for men’s and women’s college basketball, and voting is conducted and overseen by accounting firm Katz, Sapper & Miller.

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