Centralized Dispatch

If you believe that some of your dispatch offices are operating at less than full capacity, especially during evenings and weekends then you may want to consider centralizing dispatch operations.

We understand that what sounds like a simple idea is actually very complex when you consider all the variables that are involved. But as larger operations move more towards the optimization benefits of a network distribution model, centralized dispatch makes more and more sense. In fact, it’s a logical step when you consider the benefits of centralized visibility.

The result is enterprise visibility and control of all transportation data at the central dispatch facility while drivers still have access to the timely information they need to complete their jobs in the field. A properly managed centralized dispatch conversion can greatly reduce a company’s need for full time dispatch personnel at multiple locations and dramatically reduce transportation costs without compromising customer service levels.

To learn more about how you could implement a Centralized Dispatch office in your enterprise download our free whitepaper.