Through Bolt Tandem Workflow, drivers are shown a map of their route to their delivery drop,...

Through Bolt Tandem Workflow, drivers are shown a map of their route to their delivery drop, along with estimated time of arrival. They can also see other issues such as road closures and weather alerts and related delays. 

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Bolt System, a fleet management and freight tracking software company, announced a new mobile app for its customers and drivers. Bolt Tandem Workflow is connected to customer accounts and provides drivers with a suite of services to improve driving productivity and streamline paperwork. The application is available for Android and iOS-based tablets or smartphones. 

According to Jerry Robertson, Bolt System’s chief technology officer, Bolt Tandem Workflow augments what electronic logging devies ELDs provide. “It’s a new driver interface that extends what we can do with our customers and their drivers,” he said. “When our customers dispatch loads to their drivers through Bolt, drivers can see the destination on their ELDs if they have a screen for messaging. But, their smartphone or tablet now gives them complete guidance and alerts for their delivery, plus it allows for mobile imaging.”

Through Bolt Tandem Workflow, drivers are shown a map of their route to their delivery drop, along with estimated time of arrival. By hitting the weather symbol, drivers can see any potential weather alerts – such as snow warnings in the mountains, or heavy rain or high wind alerts. Likewise, they can click on the traffic icon to see if there are potential traffic issues – bridge or road closures. Once the driver is on the road, the app can give directions to the final destination.

"Another big payoff of our app is that it can forecast when hours-of-service (HOS) are drying up, and where en-route you’re likely to be when you’ll have to shut down for a re-set. That helps drivers plan for parking,” said Robertson.

From an operations standpoint, Bolt can work with its customers to input preferences for fuel purchases. “That way, if one of our customers has a fuel contract with a truck stop chain, all a driver has to do is hit the fuel symbol to see where the closest preferred fueling station is. What’s more, our customers can message individual drivers, or broadcast messages to all drivers through the app.”

Once a delivery is made, the BOLT app can document and transmit bills of lading. An "image capture" was desinged into the app so a driver can simply take a picture of the document, which can then be transmitted to the back office for processing. In addition, multiple barcode standards are interpreted by the BOLT app, providing freight information from individual SKUs to pallet or case content information. 

Originally posted on Work Truck Online