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Benefits of Two-Way Messaging Between Dispatchers and Drivers

Communication between drivers and dispatchers is especially challenging on active routes, where gaps can quickly escalate, causing delivery delays, missed Estimated Time of Arrival (ETA), and increased risk to overall security.

Communication breakdown happens when drivers miss important calls, forcing the dispatchers to repeat important updates through radios, phones, and one-way alerts.

Benefits of two-way messaging between dispatchers and drivers 

Unlike one-way communication, like phone calls, which increases the risks of accidents while driving, two-way messaging services allow drivers to communicate safely, avoiding repeated follow-ups from the dispatchers.

Two-way messaging allows real-time communication between the dispatchers and drivers, where both can receive, send, and respond to messages while in operation.

With two-way messaging, dispatchers can send real-time ETA updates, safety information, and route changes while the drivers can actively respond to messages, alert delivery delays, and raise alarms in real-time.

The messages sent back and forth are recorded with time stamps, offering clarity on communication and resolving disputes without interrupting the drivers.

Things to Consider in a Two-Way Messaging Tool 

They include:

Benefits of using the Everest Dispatch Console from PeakPTT 

The Everest Dispatch Console from PeakPTT offers a multi-channel console for effective communication between the dispatcher and drivers. It is a business-critical push-to-talk system offering a range of features comparable to a large dispatch console at an affordable price.

The features include:

Call us to learn more about what the Everest Dispatch Console can do for you and your drivers and help keep you connected. Tel. 855-600-6161

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