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OneRail Honored on FreightTech 100 for Fifth-Straight Year

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OneRail Honored on FreightTech 100 for Fifth-Straight Year
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OneRail Honored on FreightTech 100 for Fifth-Straight Year

2025-10-02 20:03 Last Updated At:20:10

ORLANDO, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 2, 2025--

OneRail, a leading last mile omnichannel fulfillment solution, has been named for the fifth-consecutive year to the FreightTech 100, an annual list that recognizes the most innovative and disruptive companies in the freight technology sector. FreightWaves, the go-to provider of high-frequency data relied upon by decision-makers across the global supply chain, curates the list from hundreds of nominations.

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“We are honored to be included in the FreightTech 100 for the fifth-straight year,” OneRail Founder & CEO Bill Catania said. “Key to OneRail’s growth story this year was our strategic partnership with IBM Sterling® — furthering our platform as a trusted partner in the logistics landscape. Our AI-driven solution has now become a growth engine for delivery operations, transforming fulfillment from a cost center into a driver of profit and revenue.”

According to FreightWaves, strategic partnerships are just one of the notable trends among the 2026 FreightTech 100. Other trends include expansions into new markets and massive funding rounds, as firms prepare for a post-pandemic growth era.

With $42 million in Series C funding secured in December 2024, OneRail was able to bolster innovation from its Data Science team across its AI-powered routing for deeper, more actionable insights. “OneRail is a major industry disruptor because of the extensive data our platform generates,” Catania said. “While many platforms offer data, being able to execute on the data to change a delivery outcome in real time is next-level logistics.”

As part of the 2026 FreightTech 100 list, OneRail will now be considered for the 2026 FreightTech 25, which will be announced on October 22 at FreightWaves’ F3: Future of Freight Festival in Chattanooga, Tenn. The voting process is independently conducted and overseen by the accounting firm Henderson, Hutcherson & McCullough.

Last year, OneRail debuted on the FreightTech 25 at No. 19, and hopes to keep the momentum going. This year, OneRail was also recognized for the fourth consecutive year in the 2025 Gartner® Hype Cycle™ for Smart City Technologies & Solutions, recognized the last four years in the Hype Cycle for Supply Chain Execution Technologies, as well as named a Representative Vendor in the 2024 Gartner Market Guide for Last Mile Delivery Technology Solutions, having previously been named a Representative Vendor in the December 2021 Gartner Market Guide for Vehicle Routing and Scheduling and Last Mile Technologies. OneRail was also named to Forbes’ America’s Best Startup Employers for the third-straight year, was honored for the second-straight year on the Deloitte Fast 500™ (at numbers 24 and 66, respectively), was named to the Inc. 5000 two years in a row, was named one of Inc. magazine’s Best Workplaces 2023, and was distinguished as the 2024 Last Mile Company of the Year for the SupplyTech Breakthrough Awards.

About OneRail

OneRail is a leading omnichannel fulfillment solution pairing best-in-class software with logistics as a service to provide dependability and speed to help businesses meet their delivery promise. With a real-time connected network of 12 million drivers, OneRail matches the right vehicle for the right delivery so brands lower expenses and increase capacity to rapidly scale their businesses. This people-plus-platform approach features a 24/7 exceptions team who maintain a 98% on-time delivery rate. By optimizing fulfillment processes, reducing costs and improving order accuracy with store-shelf-to-doorstep visibility, OneRail is committed to empowering clients and improving the customer experience.

In addition to being named for the fifth-straight year to the FreightTech 100, OneRail debuted on the 2025 FreightTech 25 at No. 19, and was named to the Deloitte Technology Fast 500™ two years in a row. For its work culture, OneRail was honored as one of Inc. magazine’s Best Workplaces 2023, and was listed on Forbes’ America’s Best Startup Employers for the last three years. OneRail was also named to the Inc. 5000 two years in a row, and was selected as the Last Mile Company of the Year for the 2024 SupplyTech Breakthrough Awards. To learn more about OneRail, visit OneRail.com.

OneRail’s comprehensive last mile delivery solution, OmniPoint®, automates last mile logistics, intelligently assigning the right shipping mode and courier or carrier network to the right delivery. OmniPoint® is directly connected to an unparalleled real-time connected network of 12 million+ drivers across more than 400 major cities in North America and is supported by a 24/7 Exceptions Assist™ team that gets ahead of delivery delays to ensure a 98.6% on-time delivery rate. With OneRail, shippers expand their delivery capabilities, rapidly scale their businesses and keep their delivery promise.

OneRail’s comprehensive last mile delivery solution, OmniPoint®, automates last mile logistics, intelligently assigning the right shipping mode and courier or carrier network to the right delivery. OmniPoint® is directly connected to an unparalleled real-time connected network of 12 million+ drivers across more than 400 major cities in North America and is supported by a 24/7 Exceptions Assist™ team that gets ahead of delivery delays to ensure a 98.6% on-time delivery rate. With OneRail, shippers expand their delivery capabilities, rapidly scale their businesses and keep their delivery promise.

KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) — Police in Uganda on Saturday denied reports that the main opposition candidate in this week's tense election had been arrested, terming the reports as “deceitful and inciteful.” They urged citizens to remain peaceful as the country awaits the results in the presidential vote.

Uganda held a general election on Thursday amid an internet shutdown that has been in place for four days, with the military heavily deployed across the country and pockets of violence erupting as people protested parliamentary election results in various parts of the country.

President Yoweri Museveni, 81, is seeking a seventh term in office and is leading in the provisional results with more than 70% support. His main challenger, musician-turned-politician Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, better known as Bobi Wine, is currently holding 20% of the vote. Wine dismissed the announced results as “fake,” and asked his supporters to ignore them.

Police on Saturday said that Wine was “not under arrest,” as claimed by his National Unity Platform party. Police spokesperson Kituuma Rusoke said Wine was free to leave his house, but there was “controlled access” for others trying to go into the property, to prevent people from using the premises to incite violence.

“It should not surprise you when we have a pickup or two near the residence of Kyagulanyi,” Rusoke said.

Ugandan electoral officials are set to announce the final presidential results on Saturday, as constitutionally required. The chairperson of the national electoral commission said Friday that everything was on course to announce the final result by the end of the day Saturday.

The voting was marred by delays due to the late delivery of materials to polling stations after opening time and the failure of some biometric machines.

President Museveni said he agreed with the electoral commission’s plan to revert to paper voter registration records, but Wine alleged fraud, claiming that there was “massive ballot stuffing” and that his party’s polling agents were abducted to give an unfair advantage to the ruling party.

The security forces were a constant presence throughout the election campaign, and Wine said authorities followed him and harassed his supporters, using tear gas against them. He campaigned in a flak jacket and helmet due to his security fears.

Wine wrote Thursday on X that he was unable to leave his house, and on Friday his party wrote that he had been arrested and taken away in an army helicopter.

Uganda has not witnessed a peaceful transfer of presidential power since independence from British colonial rule six decades ago.

Veteran opposition figure Kizza Besigye, a four-time presidential candidate, remains in prison after he was charged with treason in February 2025.

Uganda's security forces patrol a street during protests following the announcement of the preliminary results in Kampala, Uganda, Friday, Jan. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Brian Inganga)

Uganda's security forces patrol a street during protests following the announcement of the preliminary results in Kampala, Uganda, Friday, Jan. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Brian Inganga)

A Ugandan police officer makes a gesture behind a burning fire amid protests following the announcement of the preliminary results in Kampala, Uganda, Friday, Jan. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Brian Inganga)

A Ugandan police officer makes a gesture behind a burning fire amid protests following the announcement of the preliminary results in Kampala, Uganda, Friday, Jan. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Brian Inganga)

Girls run during protests following the preliminary results in Kampala, Uganda, Friday, Jan. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Brian Inganga)

Girls run during protests following the preliminary results in Kampala, Uganda, Friday, Jan. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Brian Inganga)

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