Gebrüder Weiss launches Turvo-powered LTL Service across North America

Gebrüder Weiss

Gebrüder Weiss has rolled out its Turvo-powered less-than-truckload (LTL) service across North America following a successful pilot program in 2025. The expansion aims to improve shipment visibility and support faster, data-driven decision-making for customers.

The LTL solution runs on the Turvo Collaboration Cloud, a shared digital platform that connects shippers, carriers, and internal teams in a single operating environment. The platform provides real-time shipment tracking, streamlined execution, and improved coordination across the entire LTL lifecycle.

During the pilot phase, Gebrüder Weiss used Turvo to simplify rating, booking, tracking, and document management. The system reduced manual processes and improved collaboration between customers, carriers, and internal teams. Shippers can also select preferred carriers and monitor shipments through a centralized interface.

The company said the expanded service strengthens its digital capabilities and supports more complex shipment requirements across its North American network. The initiative aligns with Gebrüder Weiss’ long-term strategy to invest in technology that enhances reliability, scalability, and customer experience.

The Turvo-powered LTL service is now available across North America and complements Gebrüder Weiss’ existing overland, air, ocean, and logistics service portfolio.