Trucking / Dispatch Apps Development in Ajax
We build driver and dispatch mobile apps for Canadian trucking companies — especially Punjabi-Canadian-owned fleets in Brampton, Surrey, Calgary, and Edmonton running cross-border US-Canada loads. Driver app, dispatcher console, load tracking, ELD-aware HOS logging, document capture, and Stripe driver settlements — App Store ready in 10–14 weeks at roughly half the cost of US fleet-tech vendors.
Why Ajax Needs a Trucking / Dispatch Apps
Looking for an app in Ajax? We work with Retail & grocery stores and Logistics & warehousing businesses across Ajax and the surrounding Pickering Village and Audley area, delivered remotely over WhatsApp at CAD 12,000 – CAD 40,000, fixed-price.
Codingclave builds websites, mobile apps and custom software for Ajax businesses across Pickering Village, Audley, the downtown core along Harwood Avenue, the Bayly Street commercial strip and the Nottingham area. We work with the retailers, logistics and warehousing operators, healthcare clinics, skilled trades and professional-services firms that fill Ajax’s plazas and industrial pockets near the 401 and Salem Road. Ajax has a large South Asian community running many of these shops, clinics and contracting outfits, and we speak their language — literally and commercially — at India rates with same-day WhatsApp response.
Canada’s trucking industry moves roughly 70% of the country’s freight by value and employs over 300,000 drivers. The Punjabi-Canadian community has dominated the long-haul and cross-border trucking sector for two decades — by some estimates 15–25% of long-haul drivers in Canada are of Punjabi origin, concentrated in Brampton, Surrey, Calgary NE, and Edmonton. Fleets typically run 10–500 trucks, mostly Class 8 sleeper cabs hauling reefer, dry van, and flatbed loads on US-Canada cross-border lanes (Vancouver-Seattle, Toronto-Detroit-Chicago, Calgary-Denver, Winnipeg-Minneapolis). ELD (Electronic Logging Device) compliance has been mandatory in Canada since June 2021 under Transport Canada’s rules, paralleling the US FMCSA mandate. Major ELD vendors are Geotab (Canadian), Motive (formerly KeepTruckin), Samsara, Omnitracs, and PeopleNet — your custom app must coexist with one of these, not replace it, since the ELD hardware integration is regulated. IFTA (International Fuel Tax Agreement) requires quarterly fuel-tax filing across all 10 provinces and 48 US states with per-jurisdiction kilometre logging, traditionally a painful manual process. Cross-border eManifest (ACI for Canada-bound, ACE for US-bound), PARS / PAPS, and FAST card pre-clearance are critical workflows. Stripe Connect handles owner-operator settlements in CAD. Push notifications via FCM/APNs alert drivers to new loads and dispatch changes. Most fleet apps ship in 10–14 weeks; full ELD-integrated platforms with IFTA take 14–18.
Inside Your Trucking / Dispatch Apps
Driver app with HOS-aware load workflow
Drivers receive load assignments with pickup / drop coordinates, on-duty / driving / off-duty status that complies with FMCSA and Transport Canada Hours of Service rules, in-app navigation handoff, document capture (BOL, POD, weigh ticket) via camera, and trip-completion check-in. Designed to coexist with your existing ELD device (Geotab, KeepTruckin / Motive, Samsara) rather than replace it.
Dispatcher web console
Dispatchers see all active loads on a live North America map, available drivers with current HOS clock, pending broker offers, and assigned loads. Drag-and-drop assign loads, send pickup details to drivers via push, edit appointment windows, and intervene in real time. Includes broker / shipper contact list, load board paste-in, and quick-quote tools.
Load tracking with macropoint-style updates
Automated location pings every 15 minutes during active loads, manual driver check-ins at pickup / loaded / delivered, photo capture of seal numbers and trailer condition, and shareable tracking link for brokers and shippers. Integrates with MacroPoint, Project44, and Trucker Tools where brokers require it.
Settlement and IFTA support
Per-load settlement statements for drivers (gross, deductions, fuel advance, dispatcher fees), weekly payout via Stripe Connect or ACH for owner-operators, and IFTA mileage report capturing kilometres driven per province and US state automatically from GPS data. Saves dispatcher 4–6 hours per quarter on IFTA filing.
Document capture and OCR
BOLs, PODs, weigh tickets, fuel receipts, and border crossing documents captured via camera with auto-cropping and OCR. Documents auto-tagged to the load and dispatcher accessible immediately — instead of waiting for the driver to mail or fax paperwork at end-of-trip. Cuts billing-to-customer cycle by 5–10 days.
Cross-border and customs workflow
For US-Canada cross-border loads (the bulk of Punjabi-Canadian fleet business): pre-clearance document checklist (ACI / ACE eManifest, PARS / PAPS), driver TWIC / FAST card storage, border-wait-time alerts at key crossings (Pacific Highway, Peace Bridge, Windsor-Detroit, Sarnia, Coutts, Emerson), and customs broker contact integration.
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Trucking / Dispatch Apps in Ajax: Questions
Yes. We build dispatch and driver apps for Canadian trucking companies including those operating out of Ajax — with ELD integration (Geotab, Motive, Samsara), HOS-aware load workflow, US-Canada cross-border eManifest checklists for the crossings Ajax fleets typically use, IFTA reporting, and Stripe Connect owner-operator settlements. Live in 10–14 weeks. WhatsApp +91-9277-184-741 to scope your Ajax fleet.
No — we integrate with your existing ELD, not replace it. ELD hardware and firmware is regulated under Transport Canada and FMCSA rules and must come from a certified provider. Our app pulls HOS status, location, and engine data from your ELD’s API and layers dispatch, load tracking, and settlement on top.
Yes — GPS-derived kilometres per province / state are auto-categorized, and a quarterly IFTA report is exportable in the format required by your filing province. Typically saves the dispatcher or office manager 4–6 hours per quarter and eliminates errors from manual log entry.
Yes — camera capture with auto-crop, OCR for key fields (load number, weight, signatures), and instant upload to the dispatcher console. Cuts the billing-to-customer cycle by 5–10 days versus waiting for paper documents to come back from the road.
We provide the document checklist, capture, and customs-broker contact workflow inside the app. The actual ACI / ACE eManifest filing usually runs through your customs broker’s system; we integrate where they expose APIs (BorderConnect, Descartes) and otherwise generate the data files for upload.
Stripe Connect Express handles owner-operator onboarding (KYC, Canadian banking) and weekly automatic CAD settlements with detailed statement (gross, deductions, fuel advance, dispatcher fee). Owner-operators see their settlement in-app instead of waiting for emailed PDF statements.
Yes — we work with businesses right across Ajax, including Pickering Village, Audley, Downtown Ajax (Harwood Avenue) and the wider Ontario area. Everything is delivered remotely over WhatsApp, Zoom and shared dashboards, so wherever you are in Ajax you get the same fast turnaround, fixed CAD pricing and same-day responses.