AI load board broadcast for logistics: how it works

An automated shortcode workflow that broadcasts available loads to qualified drivers, assigns the first valid reply, confirms the booking, and alerts the broker if no driver claims the load within 30 minutes.

Written By Rick Garcia

Last updated 15 days ago

The 365agents Load Board Broadcast is a messaging workflow for freight brokers, trucking companies, and 3PLs who need to dispatch loads quickly to qualified drivers. When a load is ready, the AI broadcasts the load details to your driver pool over shortcode messaging, assigns the first valid reply, confirms the booking with shipper contact details, and escalates to a broker if no claim comes in within 30 minutes.

It's a high-volume, high-throughput use case that replaces a significant portion of what load board coordinators used to do manually.

What this workflow does

  • Load detail broadcast โ€” pickup location, delivery location, weight, commodity, pickup/delivery windows, rate (or rate range) all sent in the text

  • First-reply claims logic โ€” the first driver who replies with a valid claim takes the load; subsequent replies receive an automated "already claimed" response

  • Booking confirmation โ€” the assigned driver receives the shipper contact, pickup details, and any load-specific instructions

  • Shipper contact delivery โ€” auto-sent to the driver with full pickup coordination info

  • No-claim escalation โ€” if no valid claim is received within 30 minutes (configurable), the broker is alerted for manual handling or re-broadcast to a broader pool

What the AI handles automatically

  • Load detail broadcast

  • First-reply claims logic

  • Booking confirmation

  • Shipper contact delivery

What it escalates

  • No claim within 30 minutes โ†’ broker alert for manual intervention

  • Drivers with credential mismatches (expired CDL, out-of-area authority)

  • Driver questions about the load that require broker judgment (rate negotiation, load exceptions)

Why this works

  • Dispatcher time savings โ€” a dispatcher can coordinate 3โ€“5ร— more loads per shift when the routine dispatches run themselves

  • Faster load claim times โ€” first-reply logic drives drivers to respond immediately; lagging drivers see they're already claimed

  • Shortcode deliverability โ€” high throughput, near-instant delivery, high open rates

  • Driver-friendly โ€” drivers get clean, consistent load descriptions; reply speed determines assignment

  • Transparent โ€” full audit trail of broadcasts, replies, and assignments for compliance and dispute resolution

Compliance considerations

  • Runs on a dedicated shortcode (best for high-volume broadcast; throughput that 10DLC can't match)

  • Drivers opt in at onboarding with clear STOP / HELP handling

  • Load data isn't typically sensitive PII, but load detail logs should be retained per your operational policy

  • TCPA-compliant for outbound messaging in the business context

Typical deployment

  • Setup time: about 4 minutes of configuration, then 4โ€“8 weeks for shortcode provisioning and TMS integration

  • Common integrations: MercuryGate, McLeod, TMW, BluJay, Oracle OTM, Descartes, custom broker systems via API

  • Phone number: dedicated shortcode (provisioning takes longer than 10DLC; plan for 4โ€“8 weeks)

Who uses this

  • Freight brokers

  • Asset-based carriers with owner-operator fleets

  • 3PLs

  • Digital freight platforms

  • Contract and expedited shipping operations

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Get started

Contact our logistics team to scope a load board broadcast deployment for your operation. Shortcode provisioning takes time โ€” start the conversation early.