Trucker Path offers transportation management system

Trucker Path offers transportation management system

Trucker Path has announced COMMAND, a transportation management system designed to both enhance driver relationships and manage operations. The new operations and driver relationship (ODR) platform combines the driver-centric Trucker Path app, currently in use by more than a million drivers, with the operational tools found in commonly used transportation management systems. 

With driver satisfaction a key to success, but retention remaining one of the largest ongoing challenges for trucking operations, the ODR platform can be configured with a customized, company-branded version of the Trucker Path mobile app. To provide drivers with a positive experience, Trucker Path detailed these features:

• Real-time predictive parking availability at more than 20,000 safe, truck-friendly locations;
• Weigh station status;
• Shipping dock ratings, reviews, photos, amenities, detention reporting and navigation showing exactly where trucks enter/exit the facility;
• Fuel prices at thousands of locations updated multiple times daily; and
• Ratings, reviews, photos, and listings of amenities, for 300,000 POIs, including truck stops, rest areas, fuel locations, truck washes and scales, shipping facilities, repair shops, restaurants, hotels and more

In addition to the common and necessary transportation management tools, this new all-in-one trucking ODR platform includes truck navigation, load and driver management, track and trace, accounting, financial, tax, driver settlement and maintenance applications, as well as key metric reporting and a customer portal.

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