Running a successful fleet requires various systems and tools. From dispatching and accounting to fuel and maintenance, every aspect of your trucking business depends on clear and accurate information. That's where TMS integrations make a noticeable impact. Integrations connect your fleet's trucking software with the tools you rely on to complete daily operational tasks, helping you save time, reduce costs and reach new milestones.

In this guide, we'll break down how TMS integrations work, why they're beneficial and the vital connections your fleet should consider.

Benefits of TMS Integrations

When your TMS connects to the other systems you work with, it becomes exponentially more powerful. Integrations help eliminate double entry, reduce errors and contribute to a single source of truth for all areas of your business.

As opposed to searching for information from multiple platforms or teams, your operation becomes centralized with real-time data flowing right to your main TMS. Expect these benefits:

  • Faster workflows
  • Clear reporting & data
  • Automated processes

How TMS Integrations Work

Essentially, integrations allow all your trucking software features to talk with one another in real time. Integrations rely on secure connections, typically through APIs, to ensure information flows quickly and seamlessly between systems — think load details, driver pay statements and fuel data. The result is easy-to-access information and simplified tasks, helping you focus more on the road ahead.

Key Integrations

Trucking software like ProTransport offers a broad range of TMS integrations to help you connect your trucking software to the tools you use most frequently, including RTS services like factoring, fuel and IFTA. These are some of the most impactful TMS integrations:

  • QuickBooks: Handle driver pay statements, invoices and other accounting tasks with an integration such as QuickBooks.
  • Fuel Data: Rather than chasing receipts, use an integration like WEX to automatically import fuel data for hassle-free IFTA reporting.
  • Electronic Logging Devices (ELDs): Keep track of drivers' hours, location history and compliance information to better inform dispatching and load planning.
  • Toll Systems: Sync toll transactions with your TMS to ensure every charge is properly recorded and billed, avoiding missed reimbursements.

Upgrade Your Fleet Management

For today's fleets, a TMS acts as the heartbeat to successful daily operations. When integrated with the right tools, your trucking software can reduce manual work, minimize errors and provide the insights you need when you need them.

Ready to see how a fully integrated TMS can enhance your fleet? Contact our team to get started with ProTransport, a flexible TMS with all the integrations to help you succeed — including connections to your go-to RTS services. 

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