TrueLiquid TMS has a mobile driver app and pre-built integrations with ELD and telematics systems for real-time tracking of driver availability, equipment locations, and shipment status.
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TrueTMS has launched TrueLiquid, an affordable, modern, cloud-based transportation management system designed specifically for tanker fleets.
Developed by a team of experts and advised by experienced liquid carriers, TrueLiquid aims to fill a gap in the industry with a custom platform tailored to the unique needs of liquid haulers, helping them improve safety, efficiency, and profitability.
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Liquid bulk transportation is a $52 billion global industry that spans fuels, chemicals, food-grade products, and more. TrueLiquid plans to introduce never-before-seen features for managing every step of shipping bulk liquids. The platform will equip tank haulers with tools for solving load planning challenges, tracking shipments, and preventing cargo cross-contamination.
“Our team recognized a significant void in the industry and set out to build a custom solution that solves the distinct challenges tanker fleets face,” said George Thellman, director of business development and strategic relationships at TrueTMS. “While TrueLiquid is still evolving, we're excited to begin rolling out this revolutionary platform and have big plans for its future.”
TrueLiquid TMS gives load planners and dispatchers a Gantt-style view of driver schedules to assist with scheduling appointments and maximizing productivity.
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Key Benefits of TrueLiquid TMS
According to TrueTMS, key benefits of the TrueLiquid TMS include:
Interactive trailer diagrams that assist with accurate load planning to meet order requirements for volume, commodity, and compartment requirements.
All-inclusive fleet management to operate tanker equipment alongside flatbed, van, reefer, and other assets on a single platform.
Integrations with ELD systems for real-time tracking of driver availability and shipment status.
A customer portal to automate order entry, track-and-trace, and other routine communications.
TrueLiquid TMS has interactive trailer diagrams that assist with accurate load planning to meet order requirements for volume, commodity, and compartment requirements.
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The new platform also expedites the flow of data and documents to track demurrage and accessorial charges and streamline other accounting and compliance tasks. Customers can view documents for each order, such as bills of lading and scale tickets, immediately online after drivers capture scanned documents with a TrueLiquid app.
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With a cloud-based SaaS architecture, TrueLiquid ensures regular deliveries of new features and upgrades. TrueLiquid comes with 24/7 support and is affordably priced via a monthly subscription, according to th ecompany. As the platform continues to evolve, TrueTMS said it will work closely with industry experts to refine and expand its capabilities.
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