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Our Promise and Values
At Synergy Freight, we are committed to exceeding your expectations by providing personal service and attention to your specific situation. Our growth over the past years has been a direct result of our approach with our client partners. Our dedication to you starts with your first question or inquiry and continues until your shipment is delivered safely to its destination.
Our History
Established in 2019 by Kyle Graves, who got into logistics 5 years ago working for a digital freight broker where he leveraged his experience in the software world to create efficiencies in the logistical world. After creating a process and procedure that allowed the company to become UPS Number 1 Vendor, he decided that there was something missing in the industry — the human element.
He decided to build a logistics company with the idea that man and machine could come together, thus, creating a better way forward for shippers to move their goods. Because he believed that software and automation can help humans be more efficient but should never replace them, he started Synergy.

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Latest News
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- Medlog opens new Saudi logistics parkby Stuart Chirls on February 16, 2026
Medlog has opened Medlog 1, a major integrated logistics park in Saudi Arabia, strengthening the country's position as a global logistics hub. The post Medlog opens new Saudi logistics park appeared first on FreightWaves.
- US manufacturing pipeline grows, firms plan $1B in new factoriesby Noi Mahoney on February 16, 2026
John Deere, Rockwell, AOI, SEL and others break ground on plants across Texas, the Midwest and Southeast. The post US manufacturing pipeline grows, firms plan $1B in new factories appeared first on FreightWaves.
Leading Trucking News - Award Winning - FreightWaves The Nerve Center of the Global Supply Chain
- Medlog opens new Saudi logistics parkby Stuart Chirls on February 16, 2026
Medlog has opened Medlog 1, a major integrated logistics park in Saudi Arabia, strengthening the country's position as a global logistics hub. The post Medlog opens new Saudi logistics park appeared first on FreightWaves.
- US manufacturing pipeline grows, firms plan $1B in new factoriesby Noi Mahoney on February 16, 2026
John Deere, Rockwell, AOI, SEL and others break ground on plants across Texas, the Midwest and Southeast. The post US manufacturing pipeline grows, firms plan $1B in new factories appeared first on FreightWaves.
- UPS challenges Teamster suit over $150,000 driver buyoutsby Eric Kulisch on February 16, 2026
UPS says a Teamster lawsuit seeking to stop it from offering a large buyout package to parcel drivers is without merit and should be dismissed by a district court. The post UPS challenges Teamster suit over $150,000 driver buyouts appeared first on FreightWaves.
- The high-stakes fight over New York City’s renewed delivery regulation lawby John Kingston on February 16, 2026
Another attempt to license last mile delivery drivers in New York City is raising many questions on numerous logistics issues. The post The high-stakes fight over New York City’s renewed delivery regulation law appeared first on FreightWaves.
- Intermodal spot rates haven’t kept pace with trucking’s spot market surge — but that’s about to change in 2026by Craig Fuller, CEO at FreightWaves on February 15, 2026
The freight market has been sending mixed signals for months, but one trend stands out clearly as we move deeper into 2026: trucking spot rates have staged a meaningful recovery, while intermodal rates remain stubbornly anchored near cycle lows. Look at the data. Truckload spot rates (inclusive of fuel) are holding elevated around $2.80 per The post Intermodal spot rates haven’t kept pace with trucking’s spot market surge — but that’s about to change in 2026 appeared first on FreightWaves.
