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Trucker Path, Truckstop.com Expand Load Access Partnership

An expanded Trucker Path and Truckstop.com integration brings more freight opportunities into the TruckLoads app while emphasizing security and network quality.

Trucker Path, Truckstop.com partnership expands.

A new partnership between Trucker Path and Truckstop.com is designed to help carriers more easily find suitable freight while enabling brokers to cover loads faster.

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Trucker Path and Truckstop.com have announced a new partnership. The joint effort is aimed at significantly increasing freight access for carriers and brokers through Trucker Path’s TruckLoads digital freight marketplace.

According to the companies, the integration will bring Truckstop.com’s load board directly into the TruckLoads mobile app. This will expand available loads by more than tenfold, according to Trucker Path.

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The move is designed to help carriers more easily find suitable freight while enabling brokers to cover loads faster.

Chris Oliver, chief marketing officer at Trucker Path, said the partnership reflects a broader trend of freight technology providers working together to streamline connections across the industry. He noted the increased load volume should improve efficiency for both drivers and brokers.

Direct Access Within the TruckLoads App

As part of the agreement, TruckLoads users will be able to subscribe to and access Truckstop.com freight without leaving the Trucker Path app.

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This embedded access is intended to simplify workflows for carriers by consolidating load search and booking tools into a single mobile platform.

For brokers, the integration expands visibility of available loads to a wider carrier network, potentially reducing time to secure capacity.

Focus on Freight Quality and Security

Truckstop.com emphasized that while access is expanding, its marketplace standards will remain in place. Carriers using the integrated platform will still be expected to meet Truckstop’s vetting and compliance requirements.

Scott Moscrip, founder and CEO of Truckstop.com, said the partnership is designed not only to improve connectivity but also to maintain trust within the freight ecosystem. He highlighted security and fraud prevention as ongoing priorities as digital freight platforms continue to scale.

The companies said the collaboration ultimately aims to support more efficient freight movement across North America by improving connections between carriers, brokers and shippers.


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