
Come Meet Us: Broker-Carrier Summit, Indianapolis 2025
Indianapolis, In. – The broker-carrier relationship is more than transactional; it’s the backbone of the supply chain. When it works, loads move faster, communication improves, and long-term trust grows. And when it doesn’t? Delays, frustration, and missed opportunities follow.
That’s why we’re excited to be part of Broker Carrier Summit 2025, happening this year in Indianapolis, Indiana from April 28 to May 2. It’s the only industry event laser-focused on strengthening broker-carrier relationships, and we’re here for it.
At Revenova, we help brokers and carriers build those better relationships through technology. Specifically, through a Transportation Management System (TMS) natively partnered with the world’s leading CRM platform: Salesforce.
While many TMS platforms focus only on shipment execution, Revenova TMS brings relationship management front and center. With our modular Salesforce-powered structure, you get transportation workflows alongside native CRM tools designed to help you:
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Track carrier history and performance
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Manage communications and touchpoints in real time
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Automate follow-ups and reminders for carrier engagement
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Build long-term loyalty through centralized relationship data
It’s the kind of transportation technology that doesn’t just solve today’s capacity needs, it builds a network you can trust tomorrow. That’s especially important for brokers and carriers operating in competitive markets across North America.
If you’re headed to the Broker Carrier Summit in Indianapolis, our team would love to connect. We’ll be attending sessions, networking, and talking with industry leaders about how smarter systems like Revenova TMS can help brokers and carriers work better, together.
Want to know why we care about the broker-carrier relationship? Listen to our Marketing Manager Mike Marut on The Logistics of Logistics with Joe Lynch:
Revenova TMS: Helping brokers build better carrier relationships – powered by Salesforce, designed for the future of freight.