About Us
Better decisions start with better information
Veradic is the freight intelligence platform built to help new and independent brokers analyze loads, verify carriers, and avoid costly mistakes — before they happen.
The Problem
Most freight brokers start their business with a license and a laptop — but no institutional support. They price loads on gut feeling, trust carriers they shouldn't, and lose money on deals that looked good on paper.
No rate guidance
Without market data or historical context, new brokers guess at rates and often leave money on the table — or worse, take unprofitable loads.
Carrier risk is invisible
Verifying a carrier takes time and expertise. Most new brokers skip this step, exposing themselves to fraud, double-brokering, and compliance issues.
Tools built for record-keeping
Traditional TMS platforms track what already happened. They don't help brokers make smarter decisions in the moment when it actually matters.
Our Approach
Veradic is a decision-support system, not a record-keeping tool. We guide brokers through real workflows — pricing, carrier selection, load posting — with the context they need to act with confidence.
Load analysis
Understand lane rates, margins, and market conditions before you commit to a load. Know what a good deal looks like.
Carrier validation
Check authority, insurance, safety scores, and red flags in seconds — not hours. Reduce risk before booking a carrier.
Guided workflows
Step-by-step guidance through pricing, posting, and covering loads. Make every decision with context, not guesswork.
What we believe
The principles that guide how we build Veradic.
Clarity over complexity
Freight is complicated enough. Our tools should make things simpler, not add more noise.
Guidance over gatekeeping
Every broker deserves access to the intelligence that used to be reserved for large operations.
Decisions over data dumps
More data isn't always better. We surface what matters at the moment it matters.
Built for the independent
We're designing for owner-operators and small shops — not enterprise freight desks.