How Endless TMS compares to Agile TMS (Logistyx TME) on dispatch, tracking, invoicing, pricing, and integrations for enterprise parcel shippers and retailers.
Agile TMS — formally Logistyx TME — is a multi-carrier parcel shipping transportation management system, not a trucking or freight brokerage TMS. Logistyx Technologies was formed in May 2017 when private equity firms Kidd & Company and McLarty Capital Partners merged three parcel software companies: Agile Network, ADSI (Advanced Distribution Solutions), and Pantechnik International. In March 2022, e2open acquired Logistyx for $185 million, and the product is now marketed under e2open’s Global Parcel solution umbrella; the agile-tms.com domain appears to be a legacy login portal associated with the Agile Network/Logistyx lineage. The platform targets retailers, manufacturers, and e-commerce shippers who need to manage parcel label generation, rate shopping, and carrier compliance across 550+ parcel carriers including UPS, FedEx, and DHL. Core capabilities include multi-carrier rate shopping and rate simulation, real-time shipment tracking with delivery exception management, a Control Tower visibility dashboard, freight audit and carrier invoice reconciliation, packaging optimization, and EDI/API integrations. It does not address trucking dispatch, driver management, or LTL/FTL carrier operations. Pricing is enterprise quote-based with no published list prices. If you run a trucking fleet or brokerage and arrived here comparing TMS options, Agile TMS solves a different problem than dispatch-oriented platforms like Endless TMS — the comparison below clarifies where each product applies.
| Feature | Endless TMS | Agile TMS (Logistyx TME) |
|---|---|---|
| Dispatch | ||
Truckload / LTL dispatch board Logistyx TME is a parcel shipping platform; it does not address trucking dispatch | ||
Freight brokerage workflow | ||
Multi-stop trip planning Not applicable to a parcel label/rate-shopping product | ||
| Tracking | ||
Real-time GPS driver tracking Logistyx tracks parcel shipments via carrier scan events, not driver GPS | ||
Auto-stop tracking on delivery | ||
Parcel shipment tracking & delivery exception management | ||
| Invoicing | ||
Load-level customer invoicing Logistyx audits carrier invoices for shippers rather than billing freight customers | ||
Freight audit / carrier invoice reconciliation | ||
| Driver Tools | ||
Driver portal / mobile app Logistyx serves shippers; it has no trucking driver workflow | ||
Driver document management (POD) | ||
| Integrations | ||
Multi-carrier parcel rate shopping & label generation 550+ global parcel carrier integrations | ||
EDI / API integrations Endless TMS REST API is partial and growing; Logistyx lists EDI/API integrations as a core feature | ||
| Pricing & Billing | ||
Flat fleet-size pricing Logistyx/e2open pricing is enterprise quote-based; Endless TMS uses flat monthly tiers based on fleet size | ||
Transparent self-serve pricing No published pricing — contact e2open sales for a quote | ||
| Support | ||
Live chat / email support A Gartner Peer Insights reviewer reports support ticket resolution taking up to two weeks | ||
Pricing model: enterprise.
Pricing is not published — you must contact sales (now e2open) for a quote. Third-party aggregators such as ITQlick cite illustrative entry-level ranges of $500–$1,000/month, but these are unverified estimates rather than vendor list prices, and the e2open enterprise suite has no public pricing.
Agile TMS (Logistyx TME) is sold through an enterprise sales process with no published pricing. Endless TMS publishes flat monthly tiers based on fleet size — Starter at $99/month for up to 10 trucks, Professional at $299/month for up to 50 trucks, and a custom Enterprise tier for unlimited fleets — with a 14-day free trial and no setup fees. Note the two products serve different markets: Logistyx targets parcel shippers, while Endless TMS serves trucking carriers and brokers.
No. Agile TMS (Logistyx TME) is a multi-carrier parcel shipping TMS for retailers, manufacturers, and e-commerce shippers — managing label generation, rate shopping, and carrier compliance across 550+ parcel carriers like UPS, FedEx, and DHL. It does not address trucking dispatch, freight brokerage, or LTL/FTL carrier operations. Trucking fleets and brokerages need a dispatch-oriented TMS such as Endless TMS.
Logistyx Technologies was formed in May 2017 by merging three parcel software firms — Agile Network, ADSI, and Pantechnik International — with Agile Network CEO Kevin V. Cox leading the merged entity. In March 2022, e2open acquired Logistyx for $185 million, and the product is now marketed under e2open’s Global Parcel solution. The agile-tms.com domain appears to be a legacy login portal associated with the Agile Network/Logistyx lineage, and the standalone Logistyx brand was effectively discontinued after the acquisition.
Strengths include an extremely broad carrier network (550+ parcel integrations), the combination of parcel auditing with TMS in one platform, and the backing of e2open’s enterprise supply chain suite. Reported weaknesses include no published pricing, a Gartner Peer Insights reviewer reporting support ticket resolution taking up to two weeks, and a fragmented brand identity (Agile Network → Logistyx TME → e2open) that makes continuity unclear for buyers.
Competitor information verified on 2026-06-10.