Air-Trak Inc., San Diego, Calif., announced that Custom Air Trucking has implemented Air-Trak's Cloudberry mobile resource management system.
Custom Air Trucking Riding High on Cloudberry
Air-Trak Inc., San Diego, Calif., announced that Custom Air Trucking has implemented Air-Trak's Cloudberry mobile resource management system

Custom Air routes drivers and deliveries using Cloudberry software and GPS-enabled cell phones. Cloudberry is a powerful GPS tracking and communications system that displays real-time location of vehicles on detailed maps.
With real-time location information, Custom Air is able to handle more transactions per driver per day, increasing efficiency by 25% without additional hiring, according to the Air-Trak announcement.
"Before Cloudberry, our dispatchers would route drivers based on their knowledge of the area. We had a map on the wall with magnets to represent trucks," said Barry Brennan, general manager of Custom Air. "With Cloudberry, all of our dispatchers have access to real-time location information. Our productivity has increased by more than 25%, we routinely exceed customer expectations, and business has doubled."
Dispatchers can right-click a vehicle to obtain its position, speed and other attributes. The color-coded program quickly distinguishes vehicle status and provides comprehensive reports summarizing miles traveled, routes taken, and message histories. Custom Air uses Cloudberry to document arrival and wait times to prevent disputes and ensure accurate billing.
For more information, visit www.cloudberry.com.
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