AI for Equipment Transport | TMI Technology
Equipment Transport

Machinery worth hundreds of thousands moved on a driver's word and a handshake.

Equipment transport companies haul some of the most valuable freight on the road with some of the weakest documentation practices in trucking. Pre-load condition photos live on phones. Delivery sign-offs happen on paper. When a damage claim shows up, the carrier is already behind.

The Problem

High-value freight, minimal documentation, and significant damage exposure.

Equipment transport is a relationship business that runs on trust - until a claim surfaces and the paperwork isn't there to support you.

01

Damage Claims With No Defense

Condition documentation at pickup is inconsistent. Some drivers photograph everything; others take one blurry photo and move on. When a receiver claims pre-existing damage was caused in transit, the carrier has no systematic record to dispute it.

02

Delivery Windows That Cost You the Customer

Equipment downtime is expensive for the owner. When a delivery is late and the customer's project stalls, the carrier gets blamed - even when the delay was at the pickup site. Without documentation of the actual cause, the relationship suffers regardless.

03

Load Planning Done by Phone

Trailer configuration for oddly dimensioned machines happens in the dispatcher's head. When the driver arrives and the load doesn't fit the trailer as planned, the trip stalls - and nobody has a record of who knew what when.

What TMI Builds

Six systems. One operating layer.

Built for equipment haulers - condition documentation, load planning, delivery confirmation, and claim defense built into every move.

01

Condition Documentation System

Pre-load photo capture required and timestamped before the driver leaves the pickup site. Photos stored against the load record and automatically included in the delivery package. Condition disputes resolved with evidence, not memory.

02

Delivery Confirmation Log

Electronic delivery sign-off with time stamp, condition notes, and photo documentation captured at drop. Receiver signature captured digitally. The record is complete before the driver leaves the site - no paper that gets lost in a cab.

03

Load Configuration Records

Equipment dimensions, weight, and transport requirements stored by machine type and customer. When the same piece runs again, the driver and dispatcher have the configuration on record - and any special strapping or blocking requirements are flagged before the truck rolls.

04

Customer Delivery Visibility

Equipment owners see pickup confirmation, in-transit location, and ETA updates without calling dispatch. Reduces check-in volume significantly and gives project managers the data they need to plan around the arrival.

05

Pickup Delay Documentation

When a pickup is delayed at the origin site, the system captures the reason, timestamps it, and sends notification to the customer. Late deliveries caused by customer-side delays are documented from the start - not reconstructed after a complaint.

06

Accessorial Billing Capture

Standby time, re-delivery charges, and extra blocking requirements captured as they happen. The invoice reflects actual costs - not what someone remembered to write down at the end of the week.

$18K
Average damage claim on high-value equipment moves when documentation is weak
67%
Of equipment transport claims involve pre-existing condition disputes
22%
Revenue leak from unbilled standby and accessorial charges per quarter
3.5x
Faster claim resolution when condition photos are timestamped and load-linked
Get Started

Build the operating system your equipment transport business needs.

Start with The Audit. One session to map your workflows, find the highest-leverage problems, and build your plan.