Each day your drivers have one goal: to get home safely. But as everyday weather becomes more volatile than ever before, conditions like wind, rain and snow make it harder and harder.
The goal of your customers remains the same: to get their deliveries on time.
You are trying to strike the balance between weather safety and timeliness, but your current forecast monitoring applications fail to provide actionable information.
That’s why arming your fleet with the right tools is so critical. Without advanced systems in place, you put your drivers’ safety and organization’s trusted reputation at risk.
“The industry is doing a good job of adapting to severe events like hurricanes, tornados and blizzards. Those are easier decisions. But day-to-day operations are the real challenge — you have many daily weather events where there is no solution,” said Ayala Rudoy, global vice president and general manager of transportation.
Join FreightWaves and Tomorrow.io’s Ayala Rudoy, vice president and general manager of Transportation, and Kelly Peters, director of marketing, at 2 p.m. EST Tuesday for an inside look at how leading trucking companies are empowering drivers to adapt to hazardous weather conditions — and save $1 million each year in the process.