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GenLogs provides real-time traffic data and logistics optimization for state governments and trucking carriers. It uses a growing nationwide network of sensors to collect data on trucks and trailers across major US interstates, delivering this information through a subscription-based data platform without requiring clients to install new hardware. For governments, the service helps reduce traffic operations budgets while improving data accuracy and timeliness. For carriers, it optimizes load pickups and drops to increase trucking velocity and driver satisfaction. Compared with competitors, GenLogs relies on an expanding sensor network and a subscription data platform to deliver timely, actionable insights without hardware investment, targeting both public agencies and commercial fleets. The company's goal is to enhance operational efficiency and cost-effectiveness for its clients through real-time visibility and optimized logistics.
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Founded
2023
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Forza Logistics Group has invested in GenLogs Truck Intelligence, a carrier verification platform designed to combat rising cargo theft and freight fraud. The investment comes as cargo theft incidents increased 18% year-over-year in 2025, with losses reaching $128 million in Q2 alone. GenLogs uses roadside sensors, satellite data and billions of commercial vehicle observations to monitor 99% of active US motor carriers, providing operational visibility beyond traditional compliance databases. The platform addresses a critical gap: 94% of US motor carriers have no FMCSA safety rating on file. The move follows the May 2026 Supreme Court ruling in Montgomery v. Caribe Transport II, which held brokers liable for negligently hiring unsafe carriers. Forza, a Carmel, Indiana-based freight brokerage specialising in temperature-controlled transportation, uses GenLogs to verify carriers before tendering freight.
Forza Logistics Group Invests in GenLogs to Combat Rising freight fraud. New investment strengthens carrier verification, fraud prevention, and real-time visibility as cargo theft and broker liability continue to rise. This investment is about one thing: giving our shippers frictionless freight. Hand us your load and sleep at night. Forza handles the rest. GenLogs makes sure we can always say that with confidence." - Nick Mascari CARMEL, IN, UNITED STATES, May 19, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ - FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Forza Logistics Group Invests in GenLogs Truck Intelligence to Combat Rising Cargo Theft and Carrier Fraud The carrier that stole your freight last quarter probably looked legitimate on paper. They had an active MC number. Clean compliance records. Verified insurance. A history of successful deliveries. They knew your shipper's workflow, your receiver's dock schedules, and exactly how long they had before anyone realized the load was gone. That is the modern reality of cargo theft - and why Forza Logistics Group has invested in GenLogs Truck Intelligence, an advanced carrier intelligence platform designed to validate where carriers are physically operating, not just what their paperwork says. "The freight industry has entered a different era of risk," said Nick Mascari, CEO of Forza Logistics Group. "Bad actors are no longer easy to spot. Many operate with legitimate authority, clean histories, and years of operational knowledge. Traditional compliance tools alone are no longer enough." "Consider this: 94% of motor carriers operating on U.S. roads have no safety data on file with the FMCSA. No rating. No inspection history. Nothing. And under the Montgomery ruling, if something goes wrong with a carrier you hired, the liability chain becomes very real. At Forza, our responsibility is to eliminate uncertainty for our customers. No surprises. Cold chain protected. Outcomes owned. GenLogs gives us the visibility to close the gap the regulator can't." The reality behind modern carrier risk is reflected in one of the most alarming statistics in transportation today: 94% of motor carriers operating on U.S. roads have no FMCSA safety rating on file - yet brokers and shippers can still face liability exposure when those carriers fail. According to CargoNet, cargo theft incidents increased 18% year-over-year in 2025, with estimated losses reaching $128 million in Q2 alone. Food and beverage thefts rose 68% year-over-year, while digital fraud and deceptive pickups now account for nearly one-third of all cargo theft events. The threat landscape has fundamentally shifted. In many of today's largest theft cases, the perpetrators are not fake carriers using stolen identities - they are legitimate carriers with real operating histories, verified equipment, and established broker relationships who exploit insider knowledge to execute intentional multi-load theft schemes. GenLogs addresses that visibility gap through a nationwide intelligence network powered by proprietary roadside sensors, satellite data, and billions of commercial vehicle observations. The platform monitors 99% of active U.S. motor carriers regularly, providing operational visibility far beyond traditional compliance databases. Forza uses the platform to verify where carriers are actively operating before freight is ever tendered - adding another layer of protection for customers moving temperature-sensitive and high-value freight. The investment also comes amid increasing legal scrutiny surrounding carrier selection practices. In May 2026, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Montgomery v. Caribe Transport II that brokers may be held liable for negligently hiring unsafe carriers, intensifying industry focus on carrier due diligence and operational verification. Forza places freight exclusively with verified asset-based carriers that own and operate their own equipment. Loads are never double brokered or re-tendered to unknown third parties. "Shippers today are not just choosing a transportation provider," Mascari added. "They are choosing how much risk they are willing to inherit. We've invested heavily in systems, technology, and operational controls that allow our customers to move freight with confidence." About Forza Logistics Group Forza Logistics Group is a Carmel, Indiana-based freight brokerage specializing in temperature-controlled transportation throughout North America. Built on decades of shipper-side experience across produce, retail, and distribution, Forza operates 24/7 with a network trusted verified vetted carriers and a rigorous approach to fraud prevention, visibility, and cold chain protection across refrigerated, dry van, flatbed, and LTL freight. Media Contact: Nick Mascari CEO, Forza Logistics Group [email protected] 317-625-0575 Legal Disclaimer: EIN Presswire provides this news content "as is" without warranty of any kind. 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Transfix, a transportation management technology provider, has partnered with GenLogs to integrate real-time freight intelligence into its TMS platform. The partnership will give freight brokers and third-party logistics providers access to GenLogs' nationwide network of roadside sensors and AI-powered tracking capabilities. Through the integration, Transfix TMS customers can enhance shipment tracking, investigate stolen loads, and identify carrier capacity using real-world observation data. GenLogs' system captures millions of truck and trailer images, combining them with commercial datasets to provide visibility on truck movements and carrier behaviour across the US. The partnership aims to help brokers combat fraud, verify carriers are actively operating, and identify capacity on critical lanes without using separate tools. Both companies showcased the collaboration at Manifest 2026 in Las Vegas.
Transfix and GenLogs partner to bring real-time freight intelligence directly into the Transfix TMS experience. Partnership announced at Manifest 2026 will help brokers and 3PLs fight theft, improve tracking, and unlock capacity without adding more screens or systems. LAS VEGAS - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Transfix, a leading provider of transportation management technology for freight brokers and 3PLs, today announced a strategic partnership with GenLogs, the fast-growing freight intelligence platform, to deliver new levels of visibility, security, and capacity opportunities directly inside the Transfix TMS experience. Through this partnership, Transfix TMS customers will be able to tap into GenLogs' nationwide network of roadside sensors, cameras, and AI-powered freight intelligence to enhance shipment tracking, flag suspicious activity, investigate stolen or missing loads faster, and identify new carrier capacity on critical lanes. GenLogs' advanced Carrier Sourcing & Compliance capabilities will be integrated directly into Transfix TMS, giving brokers and 3PLs the power of real-world observation data to generate better, load-level carrier recommendations and ensure carriers pass each customer's compliance requirements. That includes verifying that carriers are still actively operating on the roads to help protect against stolen or fraudulently transferred MC scams. This partnership will give the industry a complete picture of their freight and assets moving it, without forcing teams to bounce between disjointed tools. "The goal is to help the industry get ahead of a volatile market that's more exposed to fraud than ever," said Jonathan Salama, Co-founder and CEO of Transfix. "By bringing GenLogs' freight intelligence into Transfix TMS, we're giving our customers a live, visual heartbeat of the network: where freight is, who's really hauling it, and where the next best capacity move might be. It's the difference between just processing loads and actually future-proofing your operations." GenLogs' platform uses a nationwide sensor and camera network to capture millions of truck and trailer images, combine them with commercial and open-source datasets, and transform that data into real-time visibility on truck movements, equipment, and carrier behavior across the U.S. Through the partnership, brokers and 3PLs using Transfix TMS will gain: * Smarter tracking inside the TMS: Supplement traditional milestone-based tracking with real-world truck and trailer sightings powered by GenLogs' network, giving ops teams more confidence when loads go quiet. * Faster response on stolen or missing loads: Use investigative-grade asset insights to rapidly verify equipment, trace recent movements, and collaborate with partners and authorities when something doesn't look right. * Richer carrier intelligence and capacity discovery: Identify which carriers are actually running specific lanes in the real world, then use Transfix TMS to operationalize those relationships and build stronger routing guides. "Transfix is building the kind of modern TMS brokers have been asking for: fast, intuitive, and designed around real freight work," said Ryan Joyce, Founder & CEO of GenLogs. "We're excited to plug GenLogs directly into that workflow so brokers don't need a separate fraud or capacity tool. They'll get real-time, intelligence-grade visibility right where they plan, tender, and manage every load." GenLogs extensive database of shippers, receivers, and lane activity gives brokers and 3PLs a new way to find the best carriers for specific equipment, geographies, and lane patterns, reducing reliance on spray-and-pray loadboard posts and mass email blasts. The companies will be showcasing elements of the partnership at Manifest 2026 in Las Vegas, giving attendees a first look at a single, intelligence-rich TMS experience for brokers who are done settling for legacy tools. About Transfix Transfix, Inc. is a leading transportation technology company modernizing how freight moves. Built from over a decade of brokerage expertise, the Transfix TMS connects pricing, planning, and performance in one intelligent platform. Powered by AI-driven cost models, dynamic control panels, and real-time market insights, Transfix helps brokers and 3PLs price smarter, operate faster, and perform more profitably - all without piecing together multiple tools. From predictive rate forecasting to end-to-end load management, Transfix delivers the intelligence and automation brokers need to stay ahead in a dynamic market - while ensuring their data remains proprietary and secure. Transform your operations with the trusted partner in modern freight technology. Learn more at transfix.io. About GenLogs GenLogs is a freight intelligence platform using a nationwide network of sensors, cameras, and AI to deliver real-time visibility into truck and trailer movements across the United States. By combining imagery, commercial, and open-source datasets, GenLogs helps brokers, carriers, shippers, insurers, and government agencies fight freight theft and fraud, understand lane activity, and unlock new capacity across a fragmented market. Backed by leading investors, GenLogs is rapidly becoming a core data layer for the modern supply chain. For more information about GenLogs, please visit www.genlogs.io or email [email protected]. Media Contact: Jenni Ruiz Head of Marketing & PR, Transfix [email protected] 917-515-5503
Venture 53, an early-stage venture capital firm focused on supply chain technology, has announced its exit from GenLogs, a freight intelligence platform based in Arlington, Virginia. The exit demonstrates the effectiveness of Venture 53's sector-specific investment strategy. GenLogs operates a nationwide network of AI-driven roadside sensors and cameras that aggregate billions of data points on truck and trailer movements. The platform provides real-time freight intelligence, carrier insights, asset tracking to combat theft, and support for law enforcement in addressing cargo-related crimes. Since Venture 53's initial investment, GenLogs has achieved significant growth in customer acquisition and product deployment. The firm is now actively investing from its third fund, with announcements scheduled for 9 February at the Manifest conference.
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Industries
Data & Analytics
Automotive & Transportation
Government & Public Sector
Enterprise Software
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Series B
Total Funding
$80.7M
Headquarters
Washington DC, District of Columbia
Founded
2023
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