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When to use this
Use shift jobs when trucks cycle on the clock instead of running discrete loads — slurry plants feeding a paving crew, asphalt plants feeding a lay-down operation, concrete feeding a pour. The work is time-driven, not tonnage-driven. A truck might run twelve cycles in eight hours and the customer pays for the hours, not the loads.How it works
A shift job uses a different dispatch mode from a load-based dispatch. Instead of one ticket per load, the truck logs hours on the shift. Tickets still record at each plant pickup so you can prove what was delivered, but pay and billing run on hours. Tread auto-starts the dispatch from telematics. When the assigned truck enters the plant geofence (a virtual fence around a site), Tread starts the clock. The truck cycles between plant and job site under relaxed ticket matching — Tread doesn’t reject a ticket that’s missing the usual fields, because the job is hourly anyway. At the end of the shift, the driver confirms total hours. Billing pulls hours; settlements pay the driver or vendor on hours. Material totals roll up from the cycle tickets for record-keeping.When to use shift jobs vs load-based dispatching
| Pattern | Use shift jobs | Use load-based dispatch |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing | Hourly | Per load or per ton |
| Truck behavior | Cycles continuously | Discrete trips with downtime |
| Ticket matching | Relaxed — cycle tickets are informational | Strict — every ticket must match an order |
| Common use | Slurry, paving, plant-feed | Aggregate delivery, dirt haul, RAP |
Setup
Set the order to shift mode
On the order, pick Shift as the dispatch mode. Enter the shift start time and the rate per hour.
Confirm telematics is connected
Auto-start needs live GPS. See Telematics and confirm the assigned truck’s asset is matched.
Set plant geofence
The plant site needs an active geofence so Tread can detect entry and start the shift. A circle geofence is fine for most plants.
Common pitfalls
Related
- Dispatch Modes — how shift differs from regular dispatch
- Telematics — required for auto-start
- Sites & Geofences — the plant geofence triggers the shift
- Paving & Moving Geofences — for the lay-down side