Once your equipment page is up to date you can now assign a truck to a load, just like you'd assign a driver to a load. This makes it easier to track the live location of your loads using ELD data and share that same tracking info with your customers so they can follow along on their own time, hopefully eliminating some check calls!
In this article:
- How to assign a truck to a load from your jobs list
- How to assign a truck to a load from the AI Load Generator
- How to assign a truck to a load from the CT load board
- I'm not seeing any trucks to assign to a load...what do I do?
How to assign a truck to a load from your jobs list
1. Click on Jobs from the left hand side nav and click into any job
2. Scroll just below the map and you'll see a drop down for Truck next to the drop down for Driver
3. Select the truck you'd like to run this load!
How to assign a truck to a load from the AI Load Generator
1. Upload your ratecon to our AI Load Generator
2. Once it imports the data from the ratecon to start creating the load, you'll see a drop down to select which truck you'd like to assign, just below the driver assignment drop down
How to assign a truck to a load from the CT load board
1. Click into any load from the CT load board and book it using whichever method you prefer
2. When you go back to the CT load board to confirm the booking, you'll see a drop down to select which truck you'd like to assign to the load just below the driver assignment drop down
I'm not seeing any trucks to assign to a load...what do I do?
If you're not seeing any trucks to assign to a load, you may need to update your equipments page in Flex and link your Motive ELD account. To learn how to do that, read this article: How to integrate my Motive ELD to CloudTrucks Flex
If you have any questions, please reach out to flex-support@cloudtrucks.com