TORONTO — Trucks for Change Network, a nonprofit association of Canadian trucking firms helping community charities with donated transportation services, announced the launch of MOVEmatrix — an online freight matching tool developed for the use of its members and charity partners.
“MOVEmatrix offers our members a quick and secure way to find and respond to charity needs which match their available resources," said Pete Dalmazzi, president and founder of Trucks For Change Network. “It has all the features to become the one-stop transportation marketplace for charitable organizations across Canada."
MOVEmatrix was developed in a partnership between Trucks For Change Network and The Aidmatrix Foundation, a global leader in supply chain management technology for humanitarian relief based in Dallas, TX.
“Trucks For Change Network’s mission of connecting private industry with community charities is a creative and exciting application for our technology," said Keith Thode, CEO for The Aidmatrix Foundation. “We’re proud to add them to our family of nonprofit partners."
CEO of the Ontario Trucking Association David Bradley said that the many trucking companies that already generously support their communities will be able to so more efficiently and at a lower cost by using the new technology. "It’s a win-win situation.”
Canadian trucking firms and registered charities can apply for membership in Trucks For Change Network by visiting Trucks for Change by clicking here www.trucksforchange.org.
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