Starting or completing a trip

When you actualize a stop, you mark it as Completed. You can complete stops for a trip from the Call On Demand Order Entry window or the Deadhead/Trip Editor window.

From the Card Planner or Planning Worksheet you can jump to the Call On Demand Order Entry window or the Deadhead/Trip Editor window right from within the Assignment Plan pane.

  1. These procedures describe manually actualizing stops. Stops can be automatically actualized with the use of TotalMail(tm), which processes and records information exchanged between trucks and dispatchers. The license is sold separately from TMWSuite and Fuel Dispatch. For more information, contact Trimble Sales at 216.831.6606.

  2. You must have a driver, tractor, and trailer assigned to actualize stops in the Card Planner or Planning Worksheet. For trucks with an integrated cargo area, actualize stops in the Call On Demand Order Entry window.

Using the Deadhead/Trip Editor window

Use this procedure to complete a stop on a driver’s planned trip by accessing the Deadhead/Trip Editor from the main menu, or from within the Card Planner or Planning Worksheet.

  1. Access the Deadhead/Trip Editor window.

    • Directly from Fuel Dispatch

      1. Go to Application > Deadhead/Trip Editor.

      2. Retrieve the order.

    • From within the Card Planner or Planning Worksheet

      1. Go to Application > Card Planner or Application > Planning Worksheet.

      2. Retrieve trips and resources.

      3. In the Assignment Plan pane, right-click on the trip.

        1. Select Deadheads > Edit Trip.
          The DeadHead/Trip Editor window opens with the selected trip’s information.

  2. Select the Done checkbox for each stop you want to mark as completed.

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    You can automatically complete all stops by just selecting the checkbox for the last stop.

  3. Click image3 Close to save your changes.
    The trip’s status is updated in the Card Planner or Planning Worksheet to reflect your changes.

    In this Card Planner example, the trip’s status is shown as CMP.

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    In this Planning Worksheet example, the trip’s status icon indicates the driver has arrived at a pickup location.

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