TMW apps for that

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TMW Systems has introduced a series of mobile apps to support everyone from operations teams to drivers and maintenance personnel.

Available for Android or iOS devices — through the Apple App Store and Google Play marketplace — the new tools support TMW.Suite, TruckMate and Innovative IES transportation management solutions, as well as TMT Fleet Maintenance software.

•       TMW Go Dispatch, for users of the TMW.Suite TMS, includes adding/viewing check calls, updating stops, assigning resources, running reports, and splitting trips

•       TruckMate DASH Dispatch, for TruckMate TMS users, enables users to monitor status changes, manage exceptions, approve advance requests, track resources, visualize and map trips

•       IES InMotion Dispatch, for the Innovative IES, IES Access and Access Plus TMS platforms, is for reviewing and accepting/rejecting EDI shipments, entering call checks, reviewing driver information, issuing advances to drivers, tracking and tracing customer orders

Drivers, meanwhile, can tap into new information and capabilities with a series of other apps.

•       TMW Go Driver enables vehicle operators to review trip, pay and appointment data

•       TruckMate DASH Driver offers access to daily trip schedule and detail, pay information, mapping and notifications. Drivers also can use the app to request fuel advances

•       IES InMotion Driver allows users to review trip details, read messages, monitor Hours of Service, view paycheck information, upload photos of receipts, and view their current route on a map

The new TMW Vehicle Inspection app is used to perform pre- and post-trip inspections, review prior inspection reports, and confirm that appropriate repairs have been completed. In addition, the app connects with TMT Fleet Maintenance software to help create repair orders.

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John G. Smith is Newcom Media's vice-president - editorial, and the editorial director of its trucking publications -- including Today's Trucking, trucknews.com, and Transport Routier. The award-winning journalist has covered the trucking industry since 1995.


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