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NextLoad - 100% Free Loadboard a Product of Apex Capital - Start Load Posting on NextLoad today with AscendTMS!

NextLOAD is now part of the AscendTMS! Along with the many features of the Premium AscendTMS features comes the ability to post loads to NextLOAD at no additional cost! This integration allows brokers, shippers, and 3PL's the ability to post, un-post and update their loads on NextLOAD - all from your AscendTMS Load Management Screen. 

NextLOAD stays on top of the latest and best technology that drives value and profits for its users. Brokers, shippers, and 3PL's can make sure that their loads posted onto NextLOAD are seen by carriers with greater capacity. Any AscendTMS users already posting to other load boards can add NextLOAD without paying any extra fees. To sign up for your completely free NextLOAD Account today, click here.

NextLOAD is a fast-growing, free load board that offers available load alerts, customized searches, credit checks, a fuel finder, unlimited users, fast refresh, and mobile optimization. You can search for equipment types, backhauls, or create a schedule to plan your loads ahead of time with thousands of loads posted daily. For more information about NextLOAD, please contact them directly at 1-844-827-7700 or email NextLoad@apexcapitalcorp.com.

AscendTMS gives you and your entire team a complete business management solution for your logistics operation including features such as full dispatch control, full asset and driver management, ELD integration, commission and sales CRM management, unlimited driver text messaging and tracking, IFTA tax reporting, driver and carrier qualification, and more!

We think you will agree that the comprehensive features of the NextLOAD and AscendTMS partnership are an asset to your business - and we've got just what you need to get started load posting today!

To view more information about load posting, please see our article here.

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