
Settlements are where operations, finance, and driver experience meet—and where small mistakes turn into big headaches. Automated settlement processing helps you keep payouts consistent and auditable.
A good automation workflow starts with clear rules: linehaul, accessorials, detention, fuel surcharge handling, and common deductions (advances, tolls, charges).
Next is traceability: every settlement line item should tie back to a load, an event, and the supporting document (rate confirmation, POD, lumper receipt).
Automation also improves communication. When drivers (or carriers) can see the “why” behind a pay statement, you reduce back-and-forth and build trust.
Operationally, faster settlements reduce end-of-week rush and help teams close out loads quickly—which improves billing timeliness and cash flow.
Even if you start small, standardizing settlements pays off: fewer manual adjustments, fewer disputes, and a cleaner audit trail when you need it.