Region
- America
Country
- United States
Product
- Turvo’s transportation management system (TMS)
- Turvo Driver App
Tech Stack
- Cloud-based platform
Implementation Scale
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
Impact Metrics
- Customer Satisfaction
- Productivity Improvements
Technology Category
- Functional Applications - Fleet Management Systems (FMS)
- Functional Applications - Transportation Management Systems (TMS)
Applicable Functions
- Logistics & Transportation
Use Cases
- Fleet Management
- Supply Chain Visibility
Services
- Cloud Planning, Design & Implementation Services
About The Customer
ACE Forwarding is a premier freight forwarder that helps companies move freight over land or through the air. They were in search of a comprehensive transportation management system (TMS) that could enhance visibility and assure their customers of the safety of their freight. They had reviewed over two dozen TMS, including those specific to air freight, but none met their needs. Their previous system was merely a landing page for tracking and lacked customer experience features. This lack of visibility hindered ACE Forwarding from delivering the level of customer service they desired. Additionally, their previous system was disjointed, leading to operational inefficiencies and underutilization of assets. The system was also not user-friendly, forcing operational staff and drivers to navigate through multiple screens and tabs to track shipments and assets, creating a high-stress scenario.
The Challenge
ACE Forwarding was in search of a comprehensive transportation management system (TMS) that could enhance visibility and assure their customers of the safety of their freight. They had reviewed over two dozen TMS, including those specific to air freight, but none met their needs. Their previous system was merely a landing page for tracking and lacked customer experience features. This lack of visibility hindered ACE Forwarding from delivering the level of customer service they desired. Additionally, their previous system was disjointed, leading to operational inefficiencies and underutilization of assets. The system was also not user-friendly, forcing operational staff and drivers to navigate through multiple screens and tabs to track shipments and assets, creating a high-stress scenario.
The Solution
ACE Forwarding chose Turvo after an extensive search and realizing that building a TMS from scratch would be too costly and time prohibitive. Turvo’s TMS was easy to use, cloud-based, and allowed ACE Forwarding to scale operational efficiencies. It also provided connectivity features that reduced the number of calls being made. The Turvo Driver App was another solution that facilitated communication with drivers, providing them with easy access to necessary information. This information was also accessible to the back office and clients looking for a status update on their shipments, creating true end-to-end visibility. ACE Forwarding also integrated with systems including RMIS, ensuring that their carriers remained compliant with the FMCSA and still held insurance.
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