Published January 19th, 2023
by Chuck Toye, Leaf Logistics As we look ahead to 2023, I couldn’t help but think about all the wonderful technologies I’ve seen in my travels this past year: Full-fe...
Published September 27th, 2022
Leaf team members attended the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) EDGE 2022 conference last week in Nashville. This annual conference brings together supply ...
Published August 16th, 2022
Shippers and logistics service providers have seen unprecedented levels of volatility in addition to the normal ebbs and flows of transportation demand and capacity. The tradition...
Published July 14th, 2022
At Leaf, we believe in our responsibility to contribute to positive changes in our communities. We care deeply about the work we do to eliminate unnecessary CO2 emissions in the t...
Published June 16th, 2022
Truckload transportation is critical and complicated – for both the public and private sectors. Leaf recently had the honor of discussing these transportation complexities with ...
Published February 9th, 2022
by Anshu Prasad, Leaf Co-founder & CEO We started Leaf in 2017 to fundamentally rethink the way that transportation is bought, sold, and coordinated. Many of us at Leaf ha...
Published January 18th, 2022
We’re proud to announce our partnership with IBM to help retailers lower their carbon emissions while increasing their transportation reliability and improving the well-being of...
Published December 15th, 2021
Shippers know that their supply chains are only as good as their weakest links, and today’s environment has revealed more vulnerabilities that leave shippers without many option...
Published October 15th, 2021
For shippers, transportation network efficiency means they can both achieve their sustainability goals and lower their cost structure. It's a formula that is both good for the env...
Published July 28th, 2021
Today we’re proud to announce the launch of Leaf Adapt, providing shippers with a new way to plan their transportation needs with a forward-looking view. The typical tra...