
A mobile proof of delivery application and a mobile device dispatch app are now integrated with Carrier Logistics Inc.'s FACTS freight management system.
Read More →Connectivity continues making gains in and in the not too distant future every person, device and piece of equipment in trucking operation will be connected.
Read More →A number of trucking companies – and thousands of other types of businesses for that matter – run their businesses on what would be considered a “legacy” IT system. Those old workhorse servers might still be getting the job done, but they could be holding your business back.
Read More →ProMiles truck mileage system is now fully integrated with Carrier Logistics Inc.’s freight management system.
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Whether you operate one truck or 1,000, monitoring and managing costs is one of your most important tasks. Fleets have used technology to help them control costs for some time, but the latest third- or fourth-generation systems are capable of generating tremendous amounts of information fleets can put to use.
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Mobile computing is quickly becoming the platform of choice. Tablets and smartphones are far outselling laptop or desktop computers in the consumer market, and a growing number of trucking operations are deploying these devices.
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Fleet managers can learn new things about their operations by analyzing everything from accidents to wait times.
Read More →Carrier Logistics Inc. has introduced Facts SalesDetails, a new tool to help trucking companies stimulate sales. Facts SalesDetails is a business intelligence enhancement to CLI’s Facts total freight management system enabling trucking companies to analyze all their sales data to determine business opportunities and customer needs.
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Whether you call it a trucking management system, fleet management software, trucking enterprise software or a freight management system, in a nutshell, these systems manage vehicles (and the things on them), people and money.
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Whether truckload, LTL, local delivery or any other type of operation, all fleets want the same thing: to get their work done as quickly and as safely possible while burning as little fuel as possible.
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