A recent collaboration between two prominent companies in the logistics sector is set to revolutionize the way trailers are tracked. New York City-based data infrastructure company Catena Clearing is partnering with Chattanooga, Tennessee-based trailer marketplace platform REPOWR to provide verified trailer intelligence. This partnership aims to address a pressing issue in the industry: the fragmented state of trailer visibility, where tracking identity, utilization, and real-time status remains a challenge.
While power unit tracking has advanced significantly, trailer data has lagged behind. The lack of standardization and integration across different systems has led to inefficiencies and manual coordination. The partnership between Catena Clearing and REPOWR seeks to bridge this gap by providing a unified platform for trailer tracking and management.
Catena Clearing's CEO Jeremy Baksht described the partnership as an opportunity to 'turn trailers from static assets into continuously verifiable, exchange-ready capacity.' This vision is rooted in the understanding that verified identity and real-time execution data are crucial for faster matchmaking, less manual coordination, and increased trust between carriers, brokers, and trailer owners.

The collaboration will embed Catena's normalized telematics and trailer signals directly into REPOWR's platform, which organizes short-term trailer leasing for thousands of carriers. This integration will enable users to access real-time trailer data, including location tracking, hours-of-service information, and other fleet metrics.
Catena Clearing provides a universal API that connects, cleans, and standardizes logistics data from carriers and tractors. The company functions as a neutral data layer, or 'the plumbing behind the wall,' rather than a user-facing application. Its API integrates with a large network of telematics providers to offer real-time location tracking, hours-of-service data, and other fleet information.
REPOWR is a technology company that operates a network connecting carriers with trailer capacity, aiming to monetize the estimated 40% of time that trailers sit empty. The marketplace allows users to find and reserve dry vans, reefers, and flatbeds for short-term use. According to company data, the average daily rate to lease a dry van on its platform was $19.42 in 2025.
REPOWR has approximately 3,000 active users from a base of about 10,000 signed-up carriers. This user base represents a significant segment of the logistics industry, and the partnership with Catena Clearing is expected to enhance their services and improve the overall efficiency of trailer tracking.
The integration of Catena's data infrastructure into REPOWR's platform will enable users to access verified trailer intelligence in real-time. This will facilitate faster matchmaking, reduce manual coordination, and increase trust between carriers, brokers, and trailer owners. As a result, the logistics industry can expect significant improvements in trailer visibility and management.
The partnership between Catena Clearing and REPOWR marks a significant step towards improving trailer visibility, which has long been a challenge in the logistics industry. The collaboration demonstrates the potential for data infrastructure companies to drive innovation and efficiency in the sector.
As the logistics industry continues to evolve, the importance of accurate and reliable trailer tracking cannot be overstated. The partnership between Catena Clearing and REPOWR is a testament to the power of collaboration and innovation in driving progress in this critical area.
The partnership between Catena Clearing and REPOWR marks a significant step towards improving trailer visibility, which has long been a challenge in the logistics industry.



