Capacity Network

The Carrier Network Behind Every Match

Loadwyre's capacity graph is an opted-in network of asset carriers with documented lane preferences, availability windows, and tender history — the data that makes scoring meaningful.

Controlled, Scored Network — Not a Load Board

The capacity graph is not a load board. Carriers don't browse open loads and bid on rates. They opt in, publish their lane preferences and equipment availability, and Loadwyre's algorithm surfaces them to brokers with loads on those lanes.

This controlled structure is what makes the match scores meaningful. A carrier in the network has a documented history — lanes run, loads accepted or declined, rate bands indicated. That history is what the scoring algorithm uses. An anonymous carrier on a public board has none of it.

Carriers opt in via the Loadwyre carrier app or REST API
Lane preferences set by the carrier — updated any time
Load history from prior matched loads updates the lane preference graph automatically
Rate data is anonymized — carriers set willingness bands, not posted rates visible to competitors

Five Dimensions Used to Score Every Carrier Match

Lane Fit Score
How closely the carrier's historical lane patterns match this load's origin-destination pair.
Tender Acceptance Rate
Carrier's acceptance rate on loads of this type, on this lane, from this broker or similar operations.
Equipment Availability
Does the carrier have the right equipment type available for pickup within the load's time window?
Rate History
Carrier's indicated rate band vs. the load's target rate — scored for compatibility, not just availability.
Proximity to Origin
Estimated drive time from carrier's current position to load origin, relative to pickup window.

Carriers: Join the Capacity Network. Brokers: See Network Depth.

Carriers opt in free. Brokers see the capacity pool depth for their lanes before signing up. Contact us for either.

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