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Dispatch Launches New In-House Driver Onboarding Platform
This new process streamlines data management, improves process efficiency, and optimizes the user experience.
Dispatch, a leader in last-mile delivery technology, announces the launch of a new, internally developed driver onboarding system designed to streamline the application process, reduce costs, and provide a better experience for drivers.

Previously, Dispatch utilized an external tool to manage its independent contractor driver onboarding. However, rising costs, limited customization options, and fragmented data flow across multiple platforms prompted Dispatch to develop a solution to bring data management under one roof. By building an in-house onboarding system, Dispatch is taking control of the process, simplifying the experience, and helping applicants qualify and get on the road faster. This provides greater transparency for potential drivers and helps Dispatch adapt quickly to changing customer needs in targeted markets.
"Our new driver onboarding process greatly reduces inefficiencies and data silos that came with our third-party platform. By creating an in-house solution, we not only reduce costs but also ensure data consistency," said Maria Vornovitsky, Dispatch Vice President of Marketplace Operations. "More importantly, this transition allows us to better serve drivers, keeping them updated on requirements and reducing unnecessary steps in their onboarding experience."
The in-house system addresses three main areas for Dispatch: cost savings, data integrity, and user experience. The platform brings all driver information into a single, centralized source of truth, eliminating the fragmented data stored across systems. This improved data flow helps Dispatch manage key compliance information-such as driver insurance and license renewals-in real-time. Additionally, the new system will incorporate customizations that enable automated notifications to drivers, reducing the manual workload for internal Dispatch teams and expediting the onboarding process.
The new onboarding system offers greater transparency on qualification criteria for driver applicants, including expectations regarding background checks, vehicle requirements, and market needs. This helps drivers determine their eligibility at the start of the application process.
The new in-house onboarding system is another milestone in Dispatch's commitment to operational excellence and a best-in-class driver experience.
For more information about Dispatch's driver onboarding experience, please contact the media representative at [email protected].
About Dispatch: Dispatch is the leading B2B last-mile delivery platform, replacing traditional courier services by offering a suite of software solutions for any size business. Dispatch simplifies last-mile delivery with a network of independent contractor drivers, delivery management software, and API integrations. Dispatch currently operates in more than 75 U.S. markets. For additional information, visit www.dispatchit.com.
Contact Information:
Buse Kayar
[email protected]
Alexia Smith
Dispatch Vice President of Marketing
(952) 444-5280
SOURCE: Dispatch
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