Lane analysis for TL

Jan. 1, 2002
McLeod Software has released an add-on for its LoadMaster fleet management system that helps truckload carriers quickly identify profitable lanes and improve vehicle utilization. The new Lane Analysis Module retrieves data from a fleet's load entries, dispatch movements and driver settlements to answer online queries about revenue-per-hour, revenue-per-mile, shippers, delay times and other factors

McLeod Software has released an add-on for its LoadMaster fleet management system that helps truckload carriers quickly identify profitable lanes and improve vehicle utilization.

The new Lane Analysis Module retrieves data from a fleet's load entries, dispatch movements and driver settlements to answer online queries about revenue-per-hour, revenue-per-mile, shippers, delay times and other factors needed to determine the profitability of tendered loads. It can also be used to generate reports on specific lanes and backhauls.

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