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Hello everyone! I’m considering adding Trucker Tools to our operations, specifically for its tracking capabilities and the capacity and load board features. I’d love to hear about your experiences with Trucker Tools.

  1. How accurate and timely is the tracking feature?
  2. Are the capacity and load board tools helpful for daily operations?
  3. Any challenges or tips when using Trucker Tools?


I’m focused on boosting operational efficiency, so any feedback or recommendations would be highly appreciated. Thanks in advance!

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We have Trucker Tools fully integrated, and it’s been great. We track over 300 loads weekly, and it syncs well with our McLeod system. As long as drivers keep it running, the system updates the load status automatically. We no longer need to build loads manually in Trucker Tools; we just input driver details and send the request. Acceptance is close to 95% now, and it’s really reduced the need for extra manpower.

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Impressive to be handling 300+ loads weekly! I’m currently managing 100 loads monthly in the reefer business, aiming to double by December. Thanks for sharing how the integration with McLeod and Trucker Tools helps streamline your operations. I’m using Tai TMS, so it’s good to know how these tools can scale as we grow. Appreciate the insights! 😉

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