In truck driving and dispatch-driven operations, the concept of an ideal schedule is quite often misapprehended. Many drivers, especially the beginners considered, have this perception […]
Month: February 2026
The story of the first OTR with a competent dispatcher: what a beginner should learn
Trucking theory becomes practice with the very first long-haul trip, where everything is put into action. As the cruising truck prepares to conquer the distances, […]
Checklist for maintaining sleep and diet routines with a busy dispatcher schedule
Automated truck driving dispatching is certainly one of the most fast and cognitive demanding roles in the transportation sector. A dispatcher lives inside constant vibration: […]
Templates for customer messages about delays: weather, traffic, HOS
Delays are sometimes a part of daily operations in truck driving and freight transportation. Weather disruptions, traffic standstills, and HOS (Hours of Service) limits constitute […]
How to plan mountainous sections: speed, fuel, safe stopping zones
Driving on mountainous roads is a true performance assessment of a truck driver’s discipline and planning skills. The long steady climbs that drivers have to […]
Preliminary urban deliveries planning without accident risks and unnecessary maneuvers.
Speed has a lot to do with why almost all urban deliveries are practically 0% prone to accidents. They become accidents due to the poor […]
How Improper Planning Eats Away at Fleet Margin: Typical Loss Scenarios
Fleet margin cannot normally die from just one big mistake, in fact it is more common that more than one problem adds and takes away […]