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Trux, a Framingham dump truck logistics technology company, announced Tuesday it has passed five major milestones during a year of substantial growth.
The privately held company announced in a release in 2020 it achieved top-line revenue growth of 133% and is experiencing even more growth in 2021, with $96.9 million worth of trucking put through its platform, representing a growth of 62.5% over the same period in 2020.
The firm, which was founded in 2015, provides solutions allowing customers to manage their fleets, deliveries and construction operations. In the last year, the company has experienced the following major milestones:
“From the start, our goal has always been to better serve the construction industry and fill a long standing need for digital transformation. These metrics solidify that industry leaders see value in our product, and we look forward to continuously building on this momentum in the second half of the year,” Bart Ronan, CEO of Trux, said in the release.
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