SmartHop Is Automating Load-Booking Process For Owner Operators And Small Fleets

For owner-operators and small fleets working in the spot market, the fragmentation within the trucking industry means many load details coming in from different load boards – data that is often outdated or redundant. Truckers have a difficult time segregating such information, and this takes a toll on their operational efficiency. It also often means their trucks run hundreds of deadhead miles due to lack of visibility into available volumes.

SmartHop, a Florida-based freight matching startup, has built a technology platform that helps truckers plan, search and book their loads in a fraction of the time it takes to sift through traditional load boards.

"Between our artificial intelligence tools and load sources, I think we are a perfect blend of technology. The real difference is that we're not a broker and we don't get in the middle of a trucker and a broker or shipper. We only help them decide what's best for them," said Garcia. "We are also different from load boards, as we understand the context of each trucker so we guide them automatically towards the best load."

Brillembourg spoke about how SmartHop intended to help small truckers be more profitable and stay clear of being bruised in volatile and rough market conditions.   

While building SmartHop, the founders spoke extensively with truckers and carriers to understand all the issues they faced. During this period of market validation, the startup realized that many of the people were Hispanics, who also had the added issue of language barriers. This led the startup to initially focus on Hispanic-speaking truckers in the U.S., as their reality reflected the team's early struggles in the ecosystem.

SmartHop is launching this week, and it has 250 signups participating once the platform goes live. Garcia mentioned that he does not see problems with gaining traction, but said the startup is conscious of making sure its market trend predictions are on point – an exercise that might be harder than it looks.

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