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Dump Truck Fleet Converts to Digital Ticketing with TruckIT

Hrustic Brothers is now using TruckIT’s digital ticketing capabilities to optimize ticketing operations for its fleet of dump trucks.

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Hrustic Bothers has moved to paperless ticketing for its dump trucks and heavy haul fleet.

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Hrustic Brothers Inc., an industrial supplier of mined aggregate, recycled concrete, and transportation services, has selected TruckIT’s suite of technology solutions to automate, digitize, and optimize its ticketing operations. 

Implementing e-Ticketing Solutions

Hrustic will implement TruckIT’s patented AirTicket e-Ticketing solution within its four concrete recycling and aggregate yards throughout Northeast Florida, while rolling out TruckIT’s ATP (AutomaTicPic) solution within its extensive fleet of company-owned and leased dump trucks.

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Both TruckIT solutions are seamlessly integrated with Hrustic’s SAP Transportation Management system and the Samsara AI dashcams installed within its dump truck fleet.

“We’ve trialed several technology solutions that didn’t make a measurable impact to our overall operations, but the TruckIT’s ease-of-use—especially among our drivers and dispatchers—really opened our eyes to digital processes,” said Emir Hrustic, CEO, Hrustic Brothers. “In addition to the increased visibility and efficiency, TruckIT’s technology will enable immediate reconciliation to help us get paid faster.”

Eliminating Paper Ticketing

AirTicket eliminates the paper ticketing process and delivers a digital bill of lading for all Hrustic projects and loads. 

TruckIT’s ATP solution enables Hrustic drivers to simply scan any paper ticket format and create a digital e-ticket from the ticket image capturing units of measurement, weighted/unweighted payloads, material type, origin, and analog operation data.

“The speed and efficiency of this technology supports our dedication to exceptional service and exceeding customer expectations between construction teams and their suppliers,” continued Hrustic.

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Delivering 100% Accuracy for Haulers

TruckIT’s AirTicket technology is installed in hundreds of asphalt, ready-mix, and aggregate scalehouse locations, processing thousands of tickets a day with 100% accuracy for some of the largest producers in the world.

AirTicket works with the ATP (AutomaTicPic) solution to provide Hrustic with a fully automated paperless system for record-keeping, reconciliation, material monitoring, and billing. The system also provides real-time ticket data accessible to both internal and external stakeholders. 

ATP’s computer vision technology uses machine learning to auto-populate handwritten ticket data for the resulting digital ticket including loads, weight, ticket numbers, driver, and pit.

“Manual ticket processes cause bottlenecks and delay construction projects,” said Andrew Lindsay, CEO, TruckIT. “TruckIT is designed specifically for contractors, material suppliers, and hauling companies like Hrustic that need a centralized command and control platform to dispatch, track, redirect, and analyze fleet operations through mobile-enabled technology. This increases the transparency and predictability of material delivery, decreasing downtime while increasing resource utilization and profits.”

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