Trimble launched new AI-powered products at the 2025 Insight Tech Conference in New Orleans, aiming to enhance automation and connectivity in transportation and logistics. The event featured 700 attendees and 200+ sessions. The company’s CEO emphasized the importance of a unified, intelligent ecosystem. Trimble unveiled Trimble TMS, a cloud-native transportation management system designed for the AI age. The system embeds AI across seven modules to automate functions and provide predictive insights.

Trimble also introduced a suite of AI agents to automate administrative tasks like order entry and invoice processing. The agents aim to streamline supply chain operations and improve accuracy. The company emphasized that AI can reduce manual errors and allow teams to focus on higher-level work. Trimble expanded its connected ecosystem with new integrations to address industry challenges such as driver retention and fragmented procurement. The company introduced Fleet Hub, a communication platform connecting dispatchers to drivers more efficiently.

Trimble’s vision is to create a single fleet view where fleet managers and drivers can stay connected in real-time. The company aims to streamline processes and improve communication between stakeholders. Trimble emphasized the importance of connected data, AI automation, and flexible deployments for future growth. The company’s leaders highlighted the need for automation in the face of market pressures and tight margins. Trimble’s tools aim to help carriers grow their businesses without increasing headcount.

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