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Turvo is a cloud-based TMS built for 3PLs, freight brokers, shippers, and carriers, unifying order planning, shipment tracking, and carrier collaboration in one network. Onboarding can take time before teams are fully live, but organizations managing multi-party freight benefit from consolidated visibility, exception handling, and reporting in one place

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$5,000

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Turvo Specifications

  • Inventory Management
  • Order Fulfillment
  • Logistics & Transportation
  • Warehouse Management
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What Is Turvo?

Turvo is a cloud-based Transportation Management System (TMS) built around a collaboration layer that connects everyone involved in a shipment. It automates order-to-shipment activities, tracking, and predictive planning, using shareable links that invite customers and carriers to view a shipment directly, creating one shared system of record instead of separate emails and calls. Turvo serves Third-Party Logistics (3PLs), freight brokers, shippers, and carriers managing multi-party freight operations.

What Is Turvo Best For?

Turvo is best known for its real-time shipment visibility. Rather than basic load tracking, Turvo gives users a single view into inventory, orders, and shipments across the full transportation network, flagging delays before they affect delivery. This visibility extends to inbound and outbound movement and every facility, not just one carrier leg. In turn, teams can reschedule and act ahead of disruption instead of after.

How Much Does Turvo Cost?

The pricing of Turvo starts at $5,000/month for Turvo TMS, designed for organizations managing core transportation operations within a structured TMS environment. A second option, Turvo Enterprise, is available under custom pricing, depending on enterprise requirements such as scale, integrations, and support scope.

Beyond the basic pricing, additional costs may also include:

  • Implementation And Onboarding: Typically included in the base plan at $0 for standard deployments, but can rise to $10,000–$50,000 for enterprise-level rollouts requiring complex setup, workflow alignment, or external consulting support
  • Custom Integrations And API Development: Generally ranges from $5,000–$30,000/integration, depending on the complexity of connecting ERP, WMS, EDI, accounting, or carrier systems into the platform
  • Professional Services And Workflow Customization: Usually priced between $5,000–$50,000/project or billed at $150–$250/hour, depending on the level of process design and configuration required for specific logistics operations
  • EDI And Carrier Connectivity: Estimated at $500–$2,000/connection, particularly when third-party integration providers are needed to establish external system links
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Disclaimer: The pricing is subject to change.

Turvo Integrations

The platform integrates several third-party applications and systems, including:

How Does Turvo Work?

Turvo runs the entire order-to-cash process in one platform, from setup through execution and reporting:

  • Log in to the Turvo dashboard to access orders, shipments, and your network
  • Invite carriers, customers, and partners to view shipments directly within Turvo
  • Choose orders, verify routes, and assign carriers in three steps
  • Build multi-leg shipments and tender each leg to a separate carrier
  • Track shipment status and inventory across every facility in real time
  • Capture proof of delivery and share documents through the Driver app
  • Manage exceptions by setting rules and alerts for delays or issues
  • Review performance through customizable analytics dashboards and Quarterly Business Review (QBR) scorecards
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Who Is Turvo For?

The platform is well suited for the following:

  • 3PL
  • Freight brokerage
  • Shipping
  • Carrier services

Turvo Use Cases

Our review of user feedback and Turvo's current capabilities point to several scenarios where this transportation management platform is a strong fit for logistics providers, shippers, freight brokers, and carriers:

1. Third-Party Logistics (3PL) Providers Coordinating Multiple Customers

Managing freight for multiple customers often means juggling different carrier networks, service requirements, and communication channels. Turvo is well-suited for 3PL providers that need a centralized environment to coordinate these relationships without relying on disconnected systems. This helps teams maintain operational consistency while delivering a more transparent customer experience.

2. Freight Brokers Managing High Shipment Volumes

As shipment volumes increase, manual coordination between shippers and carriers becomes harder to sustain. Turvo fits freight brokerages that want to standardize execution across thousands of loads while keeping every stakeholder aligned. This makes it easier to respond to schedule changes and maintain service quality during busy periods.

3. Shippers Requiring End-To-End Supply Chain Visibility

Organizations with distributed suppliers, warehouses, and transportation partners often struggle to track shipments across the entire supply chain. Turvo provides a practical fit for businesses seeking greater operational visibility without replacing their existing logistics processes. Better access to shipment information enables faster decisions when delays or disruptions occur.

4. Carriers Collaborating With Customers And Logistics Partners

Carrier operations depend on timely communication with brokers, shippers, dispatchers, and drivers. Turvo supports fleets that want to reduce back-and-forth coordination while keeping shipment updates accessible to all parties involved. This is particularly valuable for carriers handling recurring loads or long-term customer contracts. 

Is Turvo Right For You?

If your organization runs multi-party freight operations — across 3PLs, brokers, shippers, or carriers — and needs one platform to handle order planning, shipment tracking, and exception management, Turvo is worth evaluating. The platform has also completed an independent SOC 2 Type II attestation, demonstrating its commitment to security, availability, and confidentiality. For teams weighing a switch from disconnected, legacy logistics tools, that combination of scale and security makes Turvo a credible contender.

Still not sure about Turvo? Contact our support team at (661) 384-7070 for further guidance.

Turvo Features

Order-To-Shipment Planning

Coordinators choose orders, verify routes, and assign carriers in three steps to turn one or more orders into a shipment. Multi-leg shipments can be grouped, with each leg tendered to a separate carrier and tracked independently, so complex distribution routes stay manageable without manual re-entry.

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Shipment Tracking And Document Sharing

Shipments are tracked from origin to delivery in real time within a single view, so status updates don't depend on phone calls or emails. A shareable link gives carriers and customers direct access to upload, edit, and view shipping documents tied to that shipment record.

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Appointment Scheduling

Dock schedules display order, shipment, customer, and carrier data alongside each appointment slot, so staff see full context instead of a bare time block. Partners can book their own appointments, and truck arrival or departure is captured in real time to flag delays early.

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Network Visibility

Turvo shows inbound and outbound status across every facility and shipment in one platform, including loads a company isn't directly executing. This lets teams see late inbound shipments early and reschedule before a delay cascades into the rest of the network.

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Pros And Cons of Turvo

Pros

  • Clean, intuitive interface with modern visual design

  • Driver tracking updates improve shipment visibility

  • Useful analytics for transportation performance monitoring

Cons

  • Lengthy onboarding and implementation process

  • Slow response times from customer support

Turvo Pricing

Turvo TMS

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What's Included

  • Dedicated Onboarding Manager

  • Virtual Training

  • Data Migration

  • Support Center

  • Turvo Community & Academy

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What's Included

  • Everything in Turvo TMS, plus:

  • Quarterly Business Reviews

  • Dedicated Customer Success Manager

Disclaimer: The pricing details were last updated on Jun 12, 2026 from the vendor's website. Please contact us for a tailored pricing list.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Turvo have a mobile app?

Yes, Turvo is offered as a mobile app for both Android and iOS users.

Does Turvo offer an API?

Yes, Turvo provides API access.

What language does Turvo support?

Turvo's Driver App includes multilingual messaging powered by Google Translate, letting drivers from different regions communicate within the platform.

What level of support does Turvo offer?

Support is offered via a ticketing system.

What other apps does Turvo integrate with?

The platform integrates with several third-party applications and systems, including DAT, Truckstop Load Board, Project44, Samsara, Motive, and Trucker Tools.

What types of pricing plans does Turvo offer?

The pricing starts at $5,000/month for its Turvo TMS plan that’s built for managing core transportation operations. A second plan, Turvo Enterprise, is offered on custom pricing based on scale, integrations, and support needs. Get in touch with us to get a personalized Turvo cost estimate.

Who are the typical users of Turvo?

Turvo is well-suited for 3PL providers, freight brokerage firms, shipping organizations, and carrier service operations.