
Integration with the McLED Transport Management System will give customers an easy and smooth way to track and supervise independent trucks operations
Aurora Self driving trucks formed a strategic partnership to create the first industry transport management system (TMS) for independent trucks. It sets the basis for a super user experience for subscribers who use independent Aurora trucks, which will help increase the adoption of the industry for self -driving truck transport technology.
Setting the standard for self -driving trucks
Self -driving trucks are designed to move the charging safely and more efficiently, and around the clock, allowing transport companies to increase the use of assets and their revenues significantly. However, technology should be smoothly integrated into current customer management and transportation management operations without adding unnecessary complexity or friction. Enter the McLED, TMS favorite for more than 1,200 customers because of its strong platform, advanced schedule, sending bills and more.
Through API integration of Aurora Technology, McLeod customers will easily provide loads and benefit from the actual reinforced vision in independent operations. The aim of this is to set a new standard for efficiency and ease of compensation for carriers interested in transporting goods independently.
Smooth integration to accelerate customer accreditation
Integration will enable subscribed customers to use TMS MCLEOD to manage important operations such as loaded bid, accepting independent charges, sending, and downloading vision – which makes it easy for Mcleod customers to manage, manage and integrate independent trucks. Ura will also be able to take advantage of the Mcleod deep customer list, which increases the acceleration of industry for self -driving trucks.
“Our partnership with Mcleod refers to a major step in providing a product and service consisting of the customer,” said Ossa Fisher in Aurora. “By meeting customers where they are within the current TMS, we make it easy for them to take advantage of the benefits of safety and efficiency for self -government trucks.”
“Incorpling the independent capabilities of Aurora into our TMS platform provides our customers a way to adopt independent tractors in their operations,” said Tom McCloid, founder and CEO of Mcleod Software. “This cooperation confirms our dedication in providing advanced technology to our customers, and enabling them to improve their operations and embrace innovation with confidence.”
With the current Beta Test, MCLEOD plans to provide this feature to its customers in 2026.
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