Top 4 Mobile Apps for Logistics and Trucking Professionals

The right mobile application can make a world of difference for logistics professionals who rely on smartphones or tablets to help them do their jobs.
Whether it’s your phone’s GPS that safely guides you to an unfamiliar location or a well-integrated app that keeps all your spare thoughts conveniently in one spot, there’s an app to help get you through even the toughest of daily tasks.
Here’s is our top 4 mobile apps for making your logistics or trucking job more organized, efficient, and convenient.

1. Evernote

While not specifically designed for the warehousing and logistics field, Evernote is a regular atop many best app lists. It’s free, simple, and there’s no productivity app that comes close to its utility.
Evernote is on every mobile platform and is fully integrated into all major web browsers. Use this virtual notebook to take notes and create to-do lists or use its voice recording technology to dictate ideas on the fly.


We host all the details you could possibly want to know about your stop. Want to know if you can use the bathroom? What’s the wait time? Do they have a driver’s lounge and are dogs allowed? Need somewhere to rest for the night? Maybe they have overnight parking. Details like these are important when you’re heading somewhere new. Learn what other drivers have to say about a drop-off. We have 70+ Dock Attributes to help make your trip smoother.

Instant Truck Routes on your Android Smartphone, Tablet or Apple iPhone!
SmartTruckRoute helps you Save Gas, Save Time, and Stay SafeDriving a truck is hard enough without worrying about navigation. The SmartTruckRoute GPS app creates truck-specific routes with free live map updates, so your maps will always be up to date.  Commercial drivers can now navigate with confidence



FreightTracer is the freight industry’s most powerful Full-Truck Load GPS Management Tool. You now have the ability to track your freight in real time, regardless of whether you use company drivers, asset-based trucking companies or third-party logistics (3PL) companies.


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