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Keep Steel Deliveries Aligned With the Build Sequence

Sequenced. Tracked. Documented — Powered by RunboardPRO Dispatch

Built for teams delivering structural steel to active construction sites.

Structural steel and metal stock loaded for delivery.

The Reality of Structural Steel Delivery

Steel jobs need the right pieces arriving when the build is ready for them. Beams and columns are craned straight into position, so a load that lands out of order does not just wait — it holds up the erection sequence behind it.

Heavy loads. Crane windows. Live sites. RunboardPRO keeps every drop sequenced, visible and on the record.

A flatbed delivery truck arriving at an active construction site.
  • Loads That Arrive Out of Sequence

    Site teams end up waiting on one item while another turns up too early, and the crane sits idle between them.

  • Crane and Access Windows Missed

    Restricted access, booking windows and timing changes on metro jobsites are not passed on, so a truck arrives with nowhere to unload.

  • Fabricated Loads With No Visibility

    Finished steel leaves the workshop and the site is left ringing the office to ask where that load is.

  • Partial Drops With No Trail

    When a job queries missing pieces, late arrivals or a part-delivered load, there is nothing on file showing what actually landed and when.

Built for Structural Steel Delivery

Dispatch & Planning

Loads Tied to the Erection Sequence

Plan the day on the Dispatch Board and order stops to match the site’s actual erection sequence, adjusting as the program moves.

Dispatch sees every load at a glance, so a delayed site is absorbed before it reaches the next crane window.

RunTRAC Driver App

Drivers Briefed on Access and Offload

RunTRAC gives drivers their stop order, site contact, gate times and craning notes, with navigation from the job address.

Changes reach the driver the moment dispatch makes them, so a moved window does not become a chain of phone calls.

Customer Tracking & Updates

Sites Know What Is Arriving and When

Site contacts get automatic SMS updates and a live tracking link as each load moves from On Route to On Site.

Crews and cranes are ready when the truck arrives, which is what stops fabricated loads arriving as a surprise.

Proof of Delivery

A Record of Every Piece Delivered

Drivers capture photos, a signature and notes on delivery, straight from the app.

Every drop is timestamped against the job, so partial deliveries and missing-piece queries are settled from the record.

A driver checking the load and delivery details at the rear of a truck.

How a delivery runs on RunboardPRO

The same six steps behind every job, from the moment it is created to the proof that closes it.

  1. Step 1

    Job Created

  2. Step 2

    Driver Assigned

  3. Step 3

    Driver Notified

  4. Step 4

    Loaded

  5. Step 5

    On Route

  6. Step 6

    Delivered

What changes on day one

No new drama. No complicated rollout.

The RunboardPRO dispatch board showing a day of delivery runs, with the RunTRAC driver app open beside it.

Before RunboardPRO

  • Dispatch has no clear view of what's scheduled or currently moving
  • Drivers rely on calls and texts to find out where to go and what each job needs
  • Site teams have no reliable way to track when deliveries are arriving
  • Delivery issues go undetected until they've already stalled installation

After RunboardPRO

  • Dispatch gets a clearer view of what is scheduled and moving
  • Drivers know where they are going and what the job needs
  • Site teams get better visibility into arrivals
  • Delivery issues are easier to catch before they stall installation

The platform behind it

Every delivery runs on the same five parts of RunboardPRO.

Same steel. Better coordination. Fewer delays between yard and install.

RunboardPRO Dispatch keeps everyone connected, informed, and moving even when the day doesn’t go to plan.

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