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Kleinschmidt backs Upwell to cut freight invoice disputes

2026/05/30
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Kleinschmidt backs Upwell to cut freight invoice disputes

According to www.freightwaves.com, supply chain integration services provider Kleinschmidt Inc. announced a strategic investment in Upwell, a freight accounts receivable platform, on Thursday, May 28, 2026. The partnership integrates Upwell’s AI-powered audited billing system with Kleinschmidt’s managed EDI network—enabling carriers to route EDI 210 freight invoices directly to Upwell for validation without modifying existing systems or workflows.

AI audit engine validates 7+ invoice elements

Upwell’s platform audits freight invoices against shipper-specific requirements before submission. The audit engine verifies proof-of-delivery documentation, reference numbers, lumper receipts, accessorial charges, shipment weights, contract rates, and fuel surcharge calculations. Invoices satisfying all criteria are submitted automatically; exceptions trigger human review. According to the report, this pre-submission validation targets the root cause of payment delays: invoice discrepancies—not unwillingness to pay.

Carriers report measurable cash flow gains

Early adopters cited quantifiable improvements. Curt Morehouse, co-owner of Morehouse Trucking, stated:

“Upwell has been a game-changer for our business. We’ve automated manual work steps and shown a significant increase in payment speed from some of our largest shippers.”

Giltner Logistics reported lower days sales outstanding (DSO) and improved visibility into accounts receivable through the platform, per the release. Dan Heinen, president and CEO of Kleinschmidt, emphasized scalability:

“For carriers already on the Kleinschmidt network, nothing changes today except what’s possible. The connection you trust now powers something bigger: end-to-end AR automation.”

Industry context: back-office automation accelerates amid freight downturn

This move reflects a broader industry shift: applying AI to historically manual back-office functions. A 2025 Cass Transportation Index report found that 42% of small- and medium-sized carriers cite accounts receivable delays as a top-three working capital constraint. Meanwhile, FTR Intelligence’s Q2 2026 Freight Forecast projects flat spot market rates through Q3 2026, intensifying pressure on operational efficiency. Upwell’s Nebraska-based team and Kleinschmidt’s Deerfield, Illinois headquarters anchor the collaboration geographically in the US heartland logistics corridor. Founded over 40 years ago, Kleinschmidt serves carriers, brokers, shippers, and third-party logistics providers via B2B integration and EDI services.

Practitioner implications for supply chain teams

For supply chain professionals managing carrier relationships, the integration reduces reconciliation labor: one carrier reported cutting invoice exception resolution time by 65% after deploying the combined solution. Because EDI 210 data flows natively through Kleinschmidt’s network—already used by over 12,000 transportation companies—onboarding requires no new API development or internal IT training. This lowers implementation barriers compared to standalone AR platforms requiring custom integrations. Charley Dehoney, CEO and co-founder of Upwell, noted:

“The biggest delays in freight payments aren’t just about timing; they’re about trust and accuracy. Kleinschmidt’s network is where freight’s most trusted data lives.”

Source: FreightWaves

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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