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About Ship2
SHIP2 can handle any shipping job. It’s great for one-time delivery or for daily use. Any size job can be accommodated. It’s a simple way to move anything from A to B. You can post that new flat-screen TV that needs to be home right away or you can bid on a job and earn some quick and easy money. Use it every day to make your shipping deliveries or distribute your products. Use it anytime you want to earn some easy money. SHIP2 is easy-to-use and free to download. Try it today! SHIP2 delivers!
The user runs SHIP2 through a mobile device, creates a UserID and password, provides contact information and profile details, and enters a payment method. After logging on using their UserID, the user can select either Customer or Transport Service Provider (TSP), and gains access to either a Customer or TSP screen.
From the Customer screen, the user can set up a new shipping job, view current shipping jobs he/she has entered, or contact available TSP’s by linking to a peripheral messaging system (call or text). The Customer can be anyone interested in shipping freight with SHIP2. The Customer enters the job, including Ship From and Ship To addresses, details about the freight, and selects a vehicle type.
From the Transport Service Provider (TSP) screen, a user can browse available Customer jobs, offer to accept these jobs (competitive), and post updates to accepted jobs. A TSP can be anyone interested in earning money by providing shipment of the Customer’s freight. The TSP provides the shipping service, as agreed with the Customer, and receives payment for the job.
The Customer can view a TSP’s details, including vehicles, location, and rating. The Customer then selects a TSP to provide shipping services at the charged amount and timeframe. The Customer is in complete control of the job. Once the job is complete, the Customer acknowledges receipt of the items and gives the TSP a rating based on performance. The TSP receives immediate payment once the job is done.
The user runs SHIP2 through a mobile device, creates a UserID and password, provides contact information and profile details, and enters a payment method. After logging on using their UserID, the user can select either Customer or Transport Service Provider (TSP), and gains access to either a Customer or TSP screen.
From the Customer screen, the user can set up a new shipping job, view current shipping jobs he/she has entered, or contact available TSP’s by linking to a peripheral messaging system (call or text). The Customer can be anyone interested in shipping freight with SHIP2. The Customer enters the job, including Ship From and Ship To addresses, details about the freight, and selects a vehicle type.
From the Transport Service Provider (TSP) screen, a user can browse available Customer jobs, offer to accept these jobs (competitive), and post updates to accepted jobs. A TSP can be anyone interested in earning money by providing shipment of the Customer’s freight. The TSP provides the shipping service, as agreed with the Customer, and receives payment for the job.
The Customer can view a TSP’s details, including vehicles, location, and rating. The Customer then selects a TSP to provide shipping services at the charged amount and timeframe. The Customer is in complete control of the job. Once the job is complete, the Customer acknowledges receipt of the items and gives the TSP a rating based on performance. The TSP receives immediate payment once the job is done.
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What's New in the Latest Version 1.0
Last updated on Aug 2, 2018
Version History
1.0
Aug 2, 2018
Ship2 FAQ
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Check the following list to see the minimum requirements of Ship2.
iPhone
iPad
Ship2 supports English