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Class8 – Weekly Recap

Class8 continued to spotlight its data-driven freight technology this week, centering activity around the TIA 2026 conference. The company used the event to showcase a truck utilization and load-matching platform that blends real-time axle weight data from trucks with other high-fidelity operational signals.

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This data product is designed to tell brokers which trucks are empty, where they are located, and which lanes they regularly run, helping prioritize which carriers to contact first. By reducing mass outreach and guesswork, the platform aims to improve load-to-carrier matching efficiency and streamline brokerage workflows.

Class8 also emphasized its ONM8 Data API, a REST API that delivers structured OEM truck data for pricing, risk, capacity, and fleet intelligence use cases. The API-first approach targets carriers, brokers, and software providers seeking faster integration and AI-enabled analytics within existing logistics and telematics systems.

In parallel, the company is preparing to debut Capacity Link, a tool that detects when trucks go empty in real time and connects shippers to nearby available capacity. Conference attendees can test the product by entering freight lanes and viewing which trucks are best matched to haul those loads, highlighting Class8’s focus on real-time visibility and AI-driven matching.

Positioning these offerings at a major industry event is likely to support brand visibility, relationship-building, and commercial validation with brokers and carriers. If Class8 converts this exposure into adoption, its differentiated access to OEM and axle-weight data could enhance competitive positioning, recurring data-revenue potential, and long-term relevance in the digital freight ecosystem.

Overall, the week underscored Class8’s strategic push toward data-centric, integration-friendly platforms that address capacity utilization and operational friction in logistics. The concentrated presence at TIA 2026 marked a meaningful step in advancing its role in freight technology and transportation data services.

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