Regardless of the pros and cons of Qualcomm and mobile apps, it remains true that the Uber approach is a potentially disruptive force in trucking.
There are millions of loads that do not require the high-end features Qualcomm can provide. There are millions of shippers who would happily use an Uber-style app to move their freight as long as their safety, quality and scheduling needs are met. There are thousands of truckers who would happily use an Uber-style app to find backhaul freight or double up a load where they have the space in their truck and the legal ability to do so.
How cool would it be to take a lucrative, expedited load to a remote Canada location and have an Uber-style app with which to find one or more loads that will help you get back? No more surfing load boards and dealing with brokers whose purpose in life is to exploit your backhaul need by skimming money for themselves. Instead, work directly with shippers to find available freight and negotiate your price. Better still, be available for shippers (and brokers) to use the app to find and directly communicate with you when your availability is posted.
Looking at this from an agent's or broker's point of view, I'm not sure if this presents a crisis or an opportunity.
There are millions of loads that do not require the high-end features Qualcomm can provide. There are millions of shippers who would happily use an Uber-style app to move their freight as long as their safety, quality and scheduling needs are met. There are thousands of truckers who would happily use an Uber-style app to find backhaul freight or double up a load where they have the space in their truck and the legal ability to do so.
How cool would it be to take a lucrative, expedited load to a remote Canada location and have an Uber-style app with which to find one or more loads that will help you get back? No more surfing load boards and dealing with brokers whose purpose in life is to exploit your backhaul need by skimming money for themselves. Instead, work directly with shippers to find available freight and negotiate your price. Better still, be available for shippers (and brokers) to use the app to find and directly communicate with you when your availability is posted.
Looking at this from an agent's or broker's point of view, I'm not sure if this presents a crisis or an opportunity.
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