Wex customers that use EFS fuel and payment solutions for over-the-road operations will now be able to access Trucker Path for Fleets at a preferred rate, giving drivers the ability to avoid hazards, plan efficient and truck-safe routes, and access real-time information on parking, weather, and road conditions.
“Trucker Path for Fleets adds an important capability for our over-the-road customers,” said Timothy Hampton, senior vice president and general manager of Over-the-Road at Wex, in a news release.
Benefits of Trucker Path for Wex Fleet Customers
Powered by input from more than 1 million users each month, Trucker Path provides navigation for drivers and fleet managers, tailored to truck dimensions and restrictions, helping avoid low overpasses, sharp turns, and weight-restricted roads.
Trucker Path also supports single sign-on and mobile device management, enabling fleets to manage driver access securely.
Additional features include:
Trip planning and last-mile navigation to facility entrances, with hazard avoidance and entry/exit guidance.
Real-time parking availability to reduce search time and improve rest planning.
Fleet tracking and load ETA updates with continuous GPS integration to TMS platforms.
Weigh station statuses and wait times for better trip timing.
500,000+ truck-friendly Points of Interest, including truck stops, rest areas, hotels, and restaurants with peer reviews.
Custom map layers to highlight or restrict points of interest, plus the ability to upload proprietary POIs.
Live weather, traffic, and road constructionupdates to adjust routes proactively.
More Services on the Way for Truck Drivers and Fleets
“The alliance between Trucker Path and Wex expands access to tools that benefit both drivers and the fleets they drive for,” said Chris Oliver, chief marketing officer of Trucker Path.
“Wex customers will enjoy the same navigation advantages trusted by our community, plus added features for fleet operations — all at a greatly reduced cost.”
The partnership will lead to additional services in the future.
“This is the beginning of a shared commitment to simplify fleet operations and make life on the road safer for truckers," said Wex's Hampton.