
Mobile apps designed for TMW Systems Innovation IES Access and Access Plus truck management systems were introduced at the PeopleNet TMW in.sight User Conference in Nashville Sept.27.
Mobile apps designed for TMW Systems Innovation IES Access and Access Plus truck management systems were introduced at the PeopleNet TMW in.sight User Conference.

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Mobile apps designed for TMW Systems Innovation IES Access and Access Plus truck management systems were introduced at the PeopleNet TMW in.sight User Conference in Nashville Sept.27.
IES Mobile Dispatch allows fleet managers to review ending EDI tenders and key information such as customer, load-at location, consignee and bill-to information from their Android or iOS mobile devices.
The app also lets managers search and review available loads, match those loads to drivers and equipment and then dispatch the load from the same interface. It offers quick access to customer account information and also allows them to review stops and advance funds to s driver.
IES Mobile Driver enables drivers to review and manage trip details, messages and other information using their smartphone. Both Android and iOS devices are supported.
Once drivers log into the app, they can see details on their trips, hours of service and other information. The app’s driver hours tab shows a breakdown of the drivers current-day hours-of-service, hours driven in the past eight days and hours available for the current week. Drivers can also use the app to view maps, load characteristics and ETA for each stop.

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