Splice in the News
Splice joins other Virginia companies to solve shipping challenges after Baltimore bridge collapse
By: AJOT | April 15, 2024 | ajot.com
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Splice is part of a group of companies working to support the recovery from the Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore. Collaborating with Land Transportation, an agent of Evans Delivery Network and SiteTrax.io, Splice is providing its integrated yard and equipment management application to track containers and chassis as they enter and exit a drop lot located half way between Baltimore and Norfolk. The drop lot allows Baltimore drivers to leave their loads for Norfolk drivers to pick up and deliver to the Port of Virginia for shipment. Norfolk drivers will pull a container bound for a Baltimore distribution center to the drop lot for a Baltimore driver to pick up for final delivery.
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Virginia and Baltimore Companies Unite to Solve Shipping Challenges Post-Bridge Collapse
By: GlobalTrade | April 15, 2024 | globaltrademag.com
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Following the collapse of the Francis Scott Key bridge in Baltimore, companies from Virginia and Baltimore have banded together to navigate the ensuing shipping challenges creatively. As debris clearance progresses, the supply chain faces hurdles, but collaborative efforts are paving the way forward, including the enhanced transparency and efficiency capability of Yard Spot - powered by Splice.
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Greenabl and Splice announce groundbreaking partnership to accelerate global supply chain decarbonization
By: AJOT | February 26, 2024 | ajot.com
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Greenabl, the logistics industry's leading partner in achieving global supply chain decarbonization, has joined forces with Splice, a cutting-edge integration platform specializing in automating supply chain data flows. This strategic partnership aims to seamlessly integrate shipment data to measure carbon emissions, providing a frictionless solution to advance decarbonization efforts.
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Turvo and Splice Partner to Enhance Supply Chain Connectivity
By: Turvo | November 14, 2023 | turvo.com
Turvo, provider of the world’s leading collaboration application designed specifically for the supply chain, today announces a strategic partnership with Splice. Splice’s data-sharing platform integrates systems, translates logistics data, and enables Turvo users to expand their technology ecosystems.
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VIPC Awards Commonwealth Commercialization Fund Grant to Splice Technologies to Automate Supply Chain Logistics
By: Virginia Innovation Partnership Corporation | August 15, 2023 | einpresswire.com
VIPC today announced that Splice has been awarded a Commonwealth Commercialization Fund (CCF) grant to support the growth of Splice Exports.
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Splice Logistics Data-Sharing Platform Awarded Grant for Exports Product Extension
By: EIN Presswire | August 15, 2023 | wfla.com
The product extension will simplify the validation of invoices for detention and demurrage fees by collating and reporting information currently tracked by Splice.
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2023 Georgia Logistics Summit Delivers Port, Logistics Strategies, Insights in Savannah, Georgia
By: Georgia Center of Innovation | March 10, 2023 | Georgria.org
The Georgia Center of Innovation hosted more than 800 attendees at the 2023 Georgia Logistics Summit, where Splice CEO Kevin Speers shared his thoughts on logistics and technology.
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Getting into the flow: VC firm launches program for Savannah Logistics Technology Corridor
By: Nancy Guan | November 14, 2022 | Savannahnow.com
Splice was part of a showcase of leading tech companies in Savannah, where its "bevy of tools to increase interoperability within the logistics sector" were highlighted.
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More of Silicon Valley Looks to Plug into Atlanta & Savannah Talent
By: Maija Ehlinger | September 1, 2022 | Hypepotamus.com
Plug and Play Tech Center, the world’s largest innovation platform, is “plugging” into the Atlanta and Savannah ecosystems to expand the startup and corporate innovation landscape.
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Twelve startups selected in first batch of Savannah Logistics Innovation Center and Plug
and Play’s Accelerator Program
By: Georgia Southern University | August 26, 2022 | Georgiasouthern.edu
The Savannah Logistics Innovation Center (SLIC), a public-private partnership co-led by Georgia Southern University, and Plug and Play, a Silicon-Valley based venture capital firm and corporate innovation platform launched their first cohort that included Splice.
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ZEBOX America's new batch of startups to reimagine global logistics and mobility
By: ZEBOX America | August 24, 2022 | prnnewswire.com
Splice and 8 other startups were selected to join CMA CGM's accelerator, which includes BNSF, Cargomatic, CEVA Logistics, EDRAY, Ingram Industries, project44, the Port of Virginia, TRAC Intermodal, and RoadOne as corporate partners.
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Twelve startups selected in first batch of Savannah Logistics Innovation Center and Plug and Play's accelerator program
By: Plug and Play | August 18, 2022 | prnewswire.com
Splice was selected into the first cohort of tech startups at Plug and Play Savannah's supply chain accelerator.
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Information Sharing in Supply Chains
By: Innovate Hampton Roads | March 17, 2022 | innovate757.org
When information systems cannot easily share information, they can create costly inefficiencies and slow down supply chains. Kevin Speers, CEO at Splice, shared his views on driving collaboration in spite of incompatible systems and applications.
Splice Introduces Its Yard Management System and Changes the Spelling of Its Name
By: GlobalTrade Magazine | September 16, 2021 | globaltrademag.com
Today Splice announced the launch of Yard Spot, its integrated yard management system application built on the foundation of Splice. The cloud-based application combines numerous sources of data in a common operating view to reduce turn-times, avoid detention fees, and increase productivity of container yards.
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Additionally, Splice announced that it has changed the spelling of its name. “The magic of Splice is analogous to splicing rope. We take existing applications and data and weave them together to make something stronger and more useful for supply chain and logistics operations,” said CEO Kevin Speers.
Software startup takes on logistics data fragmentation
By: Journal of Commerce | May 18, 2021 | joc.com
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Seeing an opportunity to help shippers and transportation providers with the arduous — but potentially rewarding — task of connecting and automating the flow of data between disparate operating systems led Kevin Speers and Chris Ruddick to create Norfolk, Virginia-based Splyc.
“Splyc normalizes the information so it works with the integrations we have and will build out,” Ruddick, the company’s chief technology officer, told JOC.com. “We take the port’s API information and make it more actionable for the user on the other end.”