The importance of a dispatch course
Jerit Justin • October 12, 2020

There are a shortage of workers in the trucking industry, and this makes it a lucrative job market for those seeking a new career. And while not everyone wants or is able to be out driving a commercial vehicle all day, it doesn’t mean that those individuals still can’t have a fulfilling career in the industry. As a truck dispatcher, you play an important role in logistics and in the lives of truckers. If you think that such a career path might be right for you, then your first step is to enroll in Trukademy’s Dispatch Course.
What to expect from Trukademy’s Dispatch Course?
- Hands on training – you will learn the practical aspects of being a truck dispatcher including the dispatch and border crossing software you will need on the job.
- Real world scenarios – train with realistic case studies to help you prepare for various scenarios.
- Expert instruction
– our instructors are some of the best in the business and have experience in the industry. They are here to teach and support you.
This course is suitable for anyone looking for an exciting career in truck dispatching including:
- Job seekers who wish to work in the industry.
- Owner/Operators who would like to start their own trucking company.
- Entrepreneurs looking to start their own truck dispatching company.
What does being a truck dispatcher involve?
A truck dispatcher plays a critical role in the trucking industry. Their duties include:
- Finding loads for trucks.
- Negotiating with freight brokers and shippers.
- Being the main point of contact for both drivers and customers.
- Helping to ensure customer satisfaction and the profitability of the company.
Why Trukademy?
If you are interested in taking a truck dispatch course, you can’t go wrong with Trukadmey. As one of the top trucking schools in Ontario, we have the expert instructors and industry-leading technology you need to succeed. Additionally, we offer flexible scheduling and payment options so that getting your Truck Dispatch Certification is as barrier-free as possible. For more information about our dispatch course or about any of the other courses that we offer, contact us today.

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