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, NY — Feb 9, 2026 — 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,