by Justin Lu, CEO & Co-Founder of Truckpedia
As the CEO of a transportation technology company that works closely with utility and heavy-haul fleets, I’ll say this plainly: most TMS platforms weren’t built for you. And the longer you try to force-fit your operation into a system built for general freight, the more it costs you—in margin, time and growth.
This year is unlike any before it. You’re navigating tighter regulations, a contracting freight market, and ballooning operating costs. But for utility carriers, the pressures are magnified:
Utility fleets operate in a different league. You're dealing with oversized assets, jobsite complexity, multi-party coordination, and staging—none of which fits inside a traditional freight model. So why are you still using a traditional TMS?
Let’s be honest—most platforms out there assume a single customer, A-to-B move. That’s not your world. You’ve got:
Sound familiar? You’re not alone. We hear it every week:
These gaps aren’t minor—they’re margin killers.
1. Missed Revenue from Multi-Customer Loads
Most systems can’t split or consolidate loads across customer accounts. That means missed billables, manual workarounds, and revenue left on the table.
2. Routing Blind Spots
You’re not routing dry van freight. You’ve got site-specific clearance restrictions, crew relay handoffs, and assets that require staging. A traditional TMS doesn’t know how to handle any of that.
3. Manual Invoicing Chaos
When your team is spending 3 hours to bill 5 customers from one load, that’s not a system—that’s a liability. You need scale ticket automation, surcharge logic, and contract-based billing baked in.
4. Compliance Risk
Driver mandates. Emission rules. Asset tracking. If your TMS isn’t built to log, flag, and enforce compliance rules—you’re exposed.
You don’t need more “features.” You need functionality that matches your reality. Here’s what we’ve built—and why it matters.
Multi-Customer Routing
Optimize staged, multi-drop loads across customer accounts without breaking your billing model.
Staging & Relay Support
Automate driver handoffs across long-haul routes while maintaining full load and document integrity.
Specialized Equipment Tracking
Boom trucks. Pole trailers. Digger derricks. Track, assign, and maintain them with precision—no more lost time or mismatched assets.
Automated Invoicing
Split scale tickets. Apply fuel and accessorials automatically. Send accurate invoices within hours, not days.
When you stop forcing a square peg into a round hole, things change. I see it first-hand with the utility trucking companies that use Truckpedia TMS everyday:
As CEOs, our job is to protect margin, reduce risk, and scale intelligently. A generic TMS isn’t a growth strategy—it’s a drag on your entire operation.
If your team is still stitching together spreadsheets to make up for TMS gaps, it’s time to call it what it is: a liability.
Don’t wait for the next missed invoice, compliance fine, or lost customer to force your hand. Take control now—with a system built for how you actually run your fleet.
Your operations aren’t standard. Why should your software be?