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Tracking and Communication Systems

02/05/2024 - Updated


Tracking and Communication Systems

Real-time tracking and seamless communication are essential for modern dispatching. Knowing exactly where your trucks are, communicating instantly with drivers, and providing customers with accurate updates improves efficiency, customer satisfaction, and operational control. This guide covers the technologies and best practices for tracking and communication in trucking operations.


GPS Tracking Systems

How GPS Tracking Works:

Technology:

  • GPS receiver in truck determines location via satellites
  • Cellular connection transmits location to server
  • Dispatcher views location on web portal or mobile app
  • Updates every 1-5 minutes (varies by system)

What's Tracked:

  • Real-time location (latitude/longitude, address)
  • Speed and direction
  • Ignition status (engine on/off)
  • Idle time
  • Route history (breadcrumb trail)
  • Geofence events (entering/leaving areas)

Major GPS Tracking Providers:

Samsara:

  • Cloud-based fleet management
  • Excellent dashcam integration
  • Real-time tracking + telematics
  • Cost: $30-$50/vehicle/month

KeepTruckin (Motive):

  • ELD + GPS + dashcam combo
  • Driver app with messaging
  • Cost: $25-$40/vehicle/month

Geotab:

  • Strong telematics platform
  • Customizable
  • Enterprise-level
  • Cost: $25-$45/vehicle/month

Verizon Connect (Fleetmatics):

  • Reliable tracking
  • Good customer support
  • Cost: $30-$50/vehicle/month

Fleet Complete:

  • Comprehensive fleet management
  • Canadian market strong
  • Cost: $25-$40/vehicle/month

Communication Technologies

1. Mobile Apps (Driver-Dispatcher)

Features:

  • Two-way messaging: Text-like interface
  • Load details: Automated load information delivery
  • Document upload: Scan BOL, POD with phone camera
  • Status updates: Driver marks status (arrived, loaded, delivered)
  • Navigation: Turn-by-turn directions

Popular Apps:

  • Samsara Driver App
  • KeepTruckin Driver App
  • PeopleNet Driver App
  • Omnitracs Mobile App

Benefits:

  • ✅ Instant communication
  • ✅ Reduces phone calls
  • ✅ Written record of all communication
  • ✅ Drivers stay focused on driving (less talking)

2. Qualcomm / Satellite Communication:

What It Is:

  • Satellite-based communication system
  • Works anywhere (no cellular required)
  • In-cab terminal for drivers

Features:

  • Messaging dispatch
  • GPS tracking
  • ELD functionality
  • Works in remote areas (mountains, desert)

Providers:

  • Omnitracs (owns Qualcomm MCP)
  • PeopleNet

Cost:

  • $40-$80/month per unit
  • Higher than cellular but works everywhere

Best For:

  • Long-haul operations
  • Remote area operations
  • Carriers needing 100% coverage

3. Cell Phones:

Basic Communication:

  • Voice calls
  • Text messaging
  • WhatsApp, other apps

Pros:

  • ✅ Universal (every driver has one)
  • ✅ Familiar technology
  • ✅ Free or low cost

Cons:

  • ❌ Distracting while driving
  • ❌ No automated tracking integration
  • ❌ No documentation trail
  • ❌ Driver might miss calls while driving

Best Practice:

  • Use for urgent situations only
  • Prefer messaging apps over calls
  • Never call driver while driving (HOS violation risk)

4. Two-Way Radios (CB Radio):

Traditional Tool:

  • CB (Citizen Band) radio
  • Driver-to-driver communication
  • Traffic alerts, road conditions

Limitations:

  • Short range (5-10 miles)
  • No dispatcher communication (unless dispatcher in same area)
  • Not used for dispatching anymore

Still Useful:

  • Drivers helping each other (traffic, directions, emergencies)
  • Convoy communication (multiple company trucks together)

Geofencing and Automated Alerts

Geofencing:

What It Is:

  • Virtual boundary around geographic area
  • Triggers alerts when truck enters or exits

Uses:

Pickup/Delivery Alerts:

  • Truck arrives at shipper → Alert dispatcher
  • Truck leaves shipper → Loaded notification
  • Truck arrives at receiver → Delivery imminent
  • Truck leaves receiver → POD reminder

Unauthorized Location:

  • Truck goes off route
  • Truck enters restricted area
  • Theft prevention

Time Zone Crossing:

  • Automatic time adjustment alerts
  • HOS recalculations

Automated Status Updates:

Customer Notifications:

  • "Your shipment has been picked up"
  • "Driver is 50 miles from delivery"
  • "Delivery completed"

Dispatcher Alerts:

  • Driver approaching HOS limit
  • Truck stopped longer than expected
  • Route deviation
  • Speeding or harsh braking

Communication Best Practices

Dispatcher-Driver Communication:

Clear Protocols:

  • When to use messaging vs. phone calls
  • Response time expectations
  • Emergency communication procedures
  • Check-in schedule (driver updates every X hours)

Load Communication:

  • Send load details via app (not verbal)
  • Include: addresses, contact names/numbers, appointment times, special instructions
  • Driver acknowledges receipt

Status Updates:

  • Driver updates status at key milestones
  • En route to pickup (ETA)
  • Arrived at pickup
  • Loaded (time, any issues)
  • En route to delivery (ETA)
  • Delivered (time, POD sent)

Customer Communication:

Proactive Updates:

  • Notify customer when driver dispatched
  • Update on pickup completion
  • Notify of any delays immediately
  • Confirm delivery

Tools:

  • Automated emails from TMS
  • Customer portal (track their own loads)
  • Text message updates
  • Phone calls for critical updates or issues

Integration Benefits

TMS + ELD + GPS:

Complete Visibility:

  • Location + Hours Available = Perfect dispatch planning
  • Know exactly where truck is AND how many hours driver has

Example:

  • Driver in Dallas with 8 hours available
  • 400-mile load to Houston (8 hour drive)
  • System shows: "Perfect match"

TMS + Load Boards:

Integrated Load Searching:

  • Search DAT/Truckstop from within TMS
  • Book load directly into system
  • No duplicate data entry
  • Faster workflow

TMS + Accounting:

Automated Data Flow:

  • Load delivered → Invoice generated → Sent to QuickBooks
  • No manual entry
  • Reduced errors
  • Faster billing

Conclusion

Modern tracking and communication systems transform dispatching from reactive chaos to proactive management. Real-time location data, instant messaging, and automated alerts enable dispatchers to manage larger fleets more effectively while improving customer service.

Key Takeaways:

Tracking Systems:

  • GPS tracking: Real-time location, route history, geofencing
  • Updates: Every 1-5 minutes
  • Integrated with TMS: Complete visibility

Communication:

  • Mobile apps: Driver-dispatcher messaging, document upload
  • Satellite systems: Work in remote areas (Omnitracs, PeopleNet)
  • Automated alerts: Geofencing, status updates

Best Practices:

  • ✅ Use messaging over phone calls
  • ✅ Set clear communication protocols
  • ✅ Leverage automation for routine updates
  • ✅ Reserve calls for urgent issues
  • ✅ Provide customers with proactive updates

"You can't manage what you can't see. Modern tracking and communication systems make invisible fleets visible."


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