Asset-based truckload carrier with GPS-tracked fleet and EDI logistics
Western Express operates a 2,800+ unit fleet across North America with full GPS visibility and EDI-integrated customer systems. The tech stack—AS/400 legacy backbone, UiPath automation, Python/C#/Node.js for custom tooling—reflects a transport company automating manual workflows: pain-point data shows heavy focus on reducing downtime, covering driver absences, and eliminating repetitive tasks. Ops hiring (26 open roles) dominates the active pipeline, signaling near-term scaling pressure around fleet and logistics execution.
Western Express is a privately held truckload carrier headquartered in Nashville, operating 2,800 power units and 6,500+ trailers across the United States, with recent expansion into Canada and Brazil. Founded in 1991, the company transitioned to management ownership in 2019. The fleet is 100% GPS-tracked and integrated with customer EDI systems for invoice and proof-of-delivery visibility. Western Express serves mid-market to enterprise shippers requiring reliable, traceable truckload capacity. The company is actively scaling operations and technical functions to reduce manual processes, improve equipment utilization, and maintain driver productivity.
Western Express operates over 2,800 power units (tractors) and more than 6,500 trailers, all equipped with GPS tracking. The fleet is among the newest in the industry and 100% EDI capable.
Western Express runs AS/400 as its core systems backbone, with UiPath for workflow automation, Python and C# for custom development, Node.js and React for web interfaces, and SQL for databases. REST and SOAP integrate customer EDI systems.
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