Driving ahead

Fleet owners relying on first-generation “green screen” computerized dispatching systems — let alone those still using white boards — will be wowed by what the latest-generation dispatching software can do. To be sure, a lot has changed since enterprise-level, fleet-management programs began appearing on the trucking scene in the 1980s. While dispatching is typically a key function of all so-called “software suites,” today it is often the driver of the information flow that is a hallmark of an integrated solution and that ultimately benefits the entire trucking operation. “Enterprise” or “enterprise-level” remains the best description for these do-it-all, ...

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