McLeod Software Introduces Driver Choice and Trip Management as Part of Their New Version 19.1 Release of LoadMaster and PowerBroker

May 20, 2019 – BIRMINGHAM, AL – Today McLeod Software is releasing version 19.1 of its industry leading LoadMaster Enterprise, LoadMaster LTL, and PowerBroker software solutions.

McLeod Software is Leading the Way for Improving the Driver’s Experience

The intense competition to hire and retain the best drivers is a challenge for every fleet and will be for the foreseeable future. McLeod Software is working to help our carrier customers innovate and gain a competitive advantage in this arena.

With the release of Version 19.1, McLeod Software has introduced LoadMaster Driver Choice, a tool fleets can use to become the preferred place to work by giving their drivers the ability to record their load preferences, effectively requesting the loads that are the best match for those preferences. It also gives carriers the ability to offer their drivers choices about available loads when possible, all while ensuring their success with any load offered to them. For owner operators in those fleets using Driver Choice, it means their carrier is giving the driver better tools to “run their business” successfully within the fleet, especially when paired with the McLeod Driver Mobile App and the information that app provides about pay, and the ways it expedites the entire settlement process.

LoadMaster Trip Management is also being introduced as part of McLeod’s new Version 19.1 release. The new Trip Management module gives carriers the tools to interactively plan details of trips with the driver’s input, and actively manage those trips while they are underway. Using a driver’s current Hours of Service (HOS) and position information, a trip plan is created and displayed in LoadMaster. Taking into account road conditions, live and historical traffic patterns, and driver breaks provides better visibility for customers to enhance the accuracy of real-time Estimated Time of Arrival (ETA) at customer stops and actual arrival time at locations, giving planners and driver managers the ability to proactively deal with potential service incidents at future stops. The trip plan feeds McLeod’s ETA/Out-of-Route module to let the carrier’s staff know when trucks are late for scheduled stops or out of their recommended routes. It also interacts with McLeod’s existing Driver Feasibility functions to enhance the accuracy of planning. McLeod’s Driver Feasibility function determines whether or not a driver can physically pick up and deliver the load on time based on their current position, the distances involved, the appointment windows for pick-up and delivery, and their available HOS to accomplish the trip. Using all of this information to account for events, rest breaks, delays, detention, changing situations in weather, and
even rerouting when necessary, allows planners to generate a significantly better dispatch trip plan. The interactive nature of McLeod’s new Trip Management module gives the driver the opportunity to be part of the planning process.

Driver Choice and Trip Management are two more tools McLeod Software is putting in place for the fleets who want to stand out when it comes to being an attractive place for the best drivers to work.

New Capabilities for LTL

The Delivery Routing Optimization module in LoadMaster LTL now optimizes the sequence of deliveries routed on a local movement. Route Optimization takes a set of routed deliveries and optimizes the stops based on minimal drive time, while also considering appointment commitment freight, a location's open and close times, and the time spent unloading per stop. This module also considers potential turn time to allow for pickups based on ending at a specific delivery point. This speeds up the complete delivery routing process by suggesting a planned optimized route, while giving users the ability to make adjustments before finalizing a route.

The Capacity Planning module developed for LoadMaster LTL provides a global view of the freight passing through a carrier's network with visibility to better plan routes both inbound and outbound. The network may include company owned locations or third party locations. This module provides views with different aspects of route planning, including local and linehaul, inbound and outbound, pieces and weight, and revenue. Planners can easily view all regularly scheduled routes and the volumes within those routes to make better decisions and manage the daily changes of added or cancelled routes.

HubTran Integration for PowerBroker

McLeod Software offers PowerBroker users a new integration with HubTran to quickly process incoming carrier documents and invoices. Powerbroker communicates load and carrier data to HubTran and returns approved invoice data and documents to PowerBroker. When the carrier sends in invoices and supporting documents for billing, the audit process is completed more quickly to allow brokers to bill faster with less cost and effort from the back office.

Tighter Integration with Manhattan Associates

McLeod Software is introducing expanded integration solutions with Manhattan Associates. A new interface offers visibility to Manhattan’s Load Analyzer scoring metrics upon receiving an EDI load tender. Tenders can be accepted and orders created automatically based upon predetermined score criteria. Another key interface introduced in version 19.1 is Manhattan Profit Analyzer. LoadMaster general ledger revenue and expense information is sent to analyze the key factors affecting profitability and target problem areas with poor utilization. With the Manhattan Fuel & Route interface, LoadMaster version 19.1 will automatically communicate movement data and current fuel levels to Fuel & Route during dispatch to determine optimal door-to-door routing and fuel recommendations while balancing driver requests and preferences.

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