What would Thanksgiving be like without truck drivers?
Without truck drivers working tirelessly in the days and weeks leading up to Thanksgiving, stores shelves would be barren.
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Without truck drivers working tirelessly in the days and weeks leading up to Thanksgiving, stores shelves would be barren.
The road to success is paved with digital tools and technological adoption.
While companies across the country struggled with the learning curve that accompanies remote work arrangements, truck drivers continued to move our medications and essential goods from one point to the next.
The Trucker Tools driver mobile app was introduced in 2013, and new features have been added continuously over the past several years.
Infrastructure can be damaged after a disaster, so the ability to know where something is without picking up the phone is important.
Subpar consistency and poor compliance are enough to cost a brokerage its profitability and, ultimately, the company’s life.
When different systems are being used to perform each task, syncing up those systems ranges from time-consuming to impossible.
Brokers must stay ahead of the curve even in the best of times. In the midst of global market disruption, that becomes an even more important part of staying afloat.
The coronavirus pandemic caught the world off guard, and it has ratcheted up the pressure on 3PLs and brokers to quickly adapt and employ new technologies.
Drivers have historically been hesitant to download tracking apps due to privacy concerns and “app overload.”