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Transfix Adds GenLogs Fraud-Tracking Tools to TMS

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February 10, 2026 2:08 PM, EST

Key Takeaways:

  • The companies said the integration adds real-world vehicle sightings to help brokers verify carriers and address rising fraud.
  • The platform also incorporates GenLogs’ sourcing and compliance tools, which use observation-based data to determine whether carriers are active and meet customer requirements.

Transfix is integrating GenLogs’ roadside sensor network and artificial intelligence-driven freight intelligence into its transportation management system as the company seeks to help brokers address rising fraud and verify who is hauling their loads, Transfix announced at Manifest 2026 in Las Vegas.

The partnership gives Transfix TMS users direct access to GenLogs’ nationwide network of cameras, sensors and data feeds. According to the release, the technology supplements traditional milestone tracking with real-world truck and trailer sightings, offering another layer of verification when a shipment goes dark or shows irregular activity.

Transfix said the integration is designed to help operations teams identify suspicious behavior, investigate stolen or missing loads more quickly and confirm whether equipment matches what was tendered. The platform also incorporates GenLogs’ sourcing and compliance tools, which use observation-based data to determine whether carriers are active and meet customer requirements.

“The goal is to help the industry get ahead of a volatile market that’s more exposed to fraud than ever,” said Jonathan Salama, co-founder and CEO of Transfix. “By bringing GenLogs’ freight intelligence into Transfix TMS, we’re giving our customers a live, visual heartbeat of the network: where freight is, who’s really hauling it and where the next best capacity move might be.”

GenLogs’ system compiles millions of truck and trailer images and combines them with commercial and open-source datasets to build real-time visibility on carrier movements and equipment behavior, the company said. That data is intended to help brokers determine which carriers are running specific lanes and identify potential capacity.

“Transfix is building the kind of modern TMS brokers have been asking for,” Ryan Joyce, founder and CEO of GenLogs, said in the statement.

The companies planned to show elements of the integration at the Manifest conference.

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