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TransForce's Mobile App Helps Match Drivers to Jobs

TransForce Group's TF1 app is designed to match professional truck drivers to jobs that meet their individual needs for pay, equipment type and more.

May 9, 2022
TransForce's Mobile App Helps Match Drivers to Jobs

TransForce Group's TF1 app is designed to match professional truck drivers to jobs that meet their individual needs for pay, equipment type and more.

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Following a successful beta-test with over 10,000 commerical truck drivers, TransForce Group is opening its TF1 app to all truck drivers.

The app is designed to match professional truck drivers to jobs that meet their individual needs for pay, equipment type, route type, work schedule, time off, and other things. 

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Drivers on the app can choose to complete the Department of Transportation compliance process to gain access to jobs where they can be placed immediately. Additional features of the app give drivers the tools to target preferred jobs, including the ability to select vehicle preferences, route types, touch or no touch freight, and any jobs that meet their CDL license classifications or endorsements.

"Today's process of matching drivers to jobs in our industry is inefficient and antiquated," said Dennis Cooke, president and CEO of TransForce Group. "Skilled, experience and new drivers are frustrated with how hard it is to find good jobs that meet all the criteria they are looking for, both professional and lifestyle. With TF1, we're seeing happier drivers that are getting placed in the jobs they want at lightning speed."

The TF1 app is available in the Apple Store and Google Play store. 

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