
Truckstop.com has announced that ITS Dispatch users will now have access to load tracking software, allowing brokers and shippers to integrate freight visibility into the dispatching process.
Truckstop.com has announced that ITS Dispatch users will now have access to load tracking software, allowing brokers and shippers to integrate freight visibility into the dispatching process.


Truckstop.com has announced that ITS Dispatch users will now have access to load tracking software, allowing brokers and shippers to integrate freight visibility into the dispatching process.
Truckstop.com’s Load Tracking offers a real-time view of freight movement through its integration into the ITS Dispatch transportation management software. It is tied directly into the TMS platform and provides updates every hour and the ability to set up geofences around pickup and drop-off location. It also offers a way for drivers to provide important documents to the broker.
“Integrating our Load Tracking software into ITS Dispatch gives our customers a way to easily monitor freight movement so they can spend more time making revenue-generating phone calls, instead of time-consuming check calls,” said Thayne Boren, general manager of Truckstop.com’s mobile division. “It truly is a game-changer for their users as margins continue to get tighter and more and more shippers are requiring load visibility.”
A product of Truckstop.com, ITS Dispatch is a web-based TMS for small- to mid-sized carriers and brokers. A single platform for one-click invoicing, payroll, IFTA, load management, and more, ITS Dispatch simplifies and organizes so carrier and broker users can focus on growing their business, the company said.

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