Running
Example Case
I need 5 trucks to continuously deliver loads between Site A and Site B.
How to set it up:
- In the Trucks section of the form, set Units to Load.
- Leave Quantity empty
- Check the Running box
How this looks on web and mobile
On mobile, loads will be automatically added each time a driver completes a load.
Running with Target
Example Case
I need 5 trucks to target 5 loads, but continue delivering loads after delivering 5 loads.
How to set it up:
- In the Trucks section of the form, set Units to Load
- Set a quantity per truck (e.g. 5)
- Check the Running box
Example below
This is an order for 2 trucks. Each truck should target 5 loads, and continue delivering after 5 loads are delivered.
How this looks on web and mobile
Loads Order
Example Case
I need 2 trucks to each deliver 5 loads.
How to set it up:
- In the Trucks section of the form, set Units to Load.
- Set a quantity (per truck).
- Keep the Running unchecked.
Example below
This is an order for 2 trucks. Each truck should deliver 5 loads.
How this looks on web and mobile
On mobile - when the driver reaches 5 delivered loads, the job will automatically stop.
Tonnage
Example Case
A customer ordered 400 tons of sand. I want 4 trucks to deliver 100 tons each.
How to set it up:
- In the Trucks section of the form, set Units to Ton
- Enter the total tonnage per truck (e.g. 100)
Example below
This is an order for 2 trucks. Each truck should deliver 100 tons.
How this looks on web and mobile
Drivers need to stop the job when they reach their target tonnage. It will not automatically end.