Your transportation
stack. Connected.
Integrate transportation workflows with accounting systems, ELD platforms, compliance tools, load boards, visibility providers, ERP systems, and Salesforce, without starting another integration project.
Freight teams do not need another software island.
Most transportation companies already have useful systems. The problem is that shipment, finance, carrier, and visibility data often live in separate places.
Duplicate entry
Operations updates a load, accounting updates an invoice, and reporting has to reconcile the difference.
Delayed visibility
Status, location, and exception updates arrive after the decision window has already passed.
Disconnected risk checks
Carrier verification, fraud review, and onboarding happen outside the workflow that awards the freight.
Data moves through the Salesforce load record.
FTM is not just another system beside Salesforce. Freight work runs inside Salesforce, so integration data connects to the same record your team uses to quote, dispatch, bill, and report.
Find the systems your transportation stack already uses.
Browse FTM integrations by workflow category. Each integration links to its dedicated integration path so buyers can quickly confirm the system they care about.
Loadboards
Capacity sourcing, posting, and carrier response workflows.
ELD (Electronic Logging Devices)
Vehicle location, HOS, driver, and equipment data.
Maps & Navigation Tools
Routing, mileage, distance, and location intelligence.
Accounting
Invoices, settlements, payments, and financial sync.
ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning)
Enterprise orders, finance, and back-office data.
Carrier Compliance & Fraud Prevention
Carrier verification, fraud review, compliance, and onboarding checks.
Tracking
Shipment visibility, ETA, and customer status updates.
eSignature / Document Handling
Document routing, signing, and record attachment workflows.
Factoring
Factoring and freight payment workflows.
Carrier LTL Shipment
LTL carrier rating, tendering, tracking, and shipment workflows.
Warehousing
Warehouse and inventory system connectivity.
Data Exchange
Standard file and system-to-system exchange paths.
Strategic connections, not a logo wall.
A sample of the systems FTM connects to most often. The full catalog covers 46+ integrations across every category above.
What changes when systems share information.
These are the operational shifts teams report after connecting their stack through FTM, not promises about specific numbers your operation will see.
One stack, connected end to end.
A mid-market carrier running a typical technology stack, before and after FTM sits in the middle.
Keep the systems that already work.
FTM is not designed to replace every tool in your stack. It is designed to connect transportation operations across them.
Why integrations work differently on Salesforce.
Most transportation software integrates into Salesforce as a connected but separate system. FTM operates inside Salesforce, which changes what an integration actually means.
An integration connects two systems. FTM is not the second system. Because transportation operations run inside Salesforce instead of alongside it, every integration becomes a connection into the operating system itself, not a bridge between two separate ones.
Questions IT and operations ask before rolling out.
For a system not listed here, a transportation specialist can confirm what’s possible.
See how FTM would fit into your technology stack.
Bring your current systems. FTM will show how transportation operations connect across your organization.