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AI-Driven Integration Enhances Fleet Efficiency

The BeyondTrucks and ISAAC Instruments integration connects dispatch and in-cab systems for real-time optimization and seamless driver communication.

AI-Driven Integration Enhances Fleet Efficiency

BeyondTrucks announced it completed an AI-driven integration with ISAAC Instruments, linking dispatch planning with in-cab telematics and ELD systems.
The companies said the pre-built API connects ISAAC’s in-cab platform with the BeyondTrucks transportation management system (TMS), allowing data to flow between planning tools and driver execution.

Integration Connects Planning to Execution
According to BeyondTrucks, the integration enables dispatch plans to move directly from system-level optimization into driver workflows.

Using a shared data foundation, the companies said this platform builds schedules, routes, equipment assignments, and driver plans, and adjusts them in real time as conditions change. Those updates are transmitted to drivers through ISAAC’s in-cab tablets, where workflows are delivered step by step.

“The ISAAC-BeyondTrucks integration enables today what was long thought of as the future of transportation management systems,” said Hans Galland, CEO of BeyondTrucks.

Focus on Complex Fleet Operations
The companies said the integration is designed for fleets with complex operations and high service requirements. BeyondTrucks noted that traditional route optimization tools often fall short because plans are disconnected from real-world conditions and frequently overridden.

“Our complementary technologies can finally unlock these efficiencies for fleets as dispatchers will no longer need to choose between optimized and real-world plans,” Galland said.

Driver Communication and Data Feedback
ISAAC said its platform supports two-way communication, allowing dispatch systems to deliver optimized plans while capturing execution data from drivers.

“With this integration and our two-way driver communications technology, dispatch systems can communicate optimized plans to drivers for predictive step-by-step execution,” said Jean-Sebastien Bouchard, chief product officer and co-founder at ISAAC.

The companies said the integration is intended to improve coordination between dispatch systems and drivers while reducing manual intervention.


Post time: May-29-2026