While AI is currently a popular topic, its value in the transport industry is defined by its ability to save time, improve safety, and increase margins rather than just being a "flashy" tool. Allotrac’s AI tools are being developed to solve specific bottlenecks, such as reducing administrative costs and recovering lost time, allowing personnel to manage more assets and jobs without burning out.
While Allotrac is not primarily an AI company, our roots as a Wollongong-based Transport Management System span more than ten years of industry success.
Our suite of AI-driven features is constructed upon this foundation of field-tested technology. The following sections explore how these advancements provide tangible commercial benefits to the transport sector.
The first phase of this AI integration is a conversational chat model called Allie. Allie is embedded directly within Allotrac.io to assist teams with various tasks:
The second phase moves from a reactive chatbot to autonomous team members that operate in the background 24/7 without needing to be prompted. These automated workers are defined by:
To ensure safety and prevent "hallucinations," these agents operate within a strict security and permissioning system. They are only allowed to use the specific data they have been granted access to and must follow precise instructions on how to respond.
Modern autonomous agents can now handle complex tasks like making phone calls to customers. For example, an agent can be programmed to call a customer once a job is allocated to confirm delivery details, addresses, and quantities, and even update the order if the customer requests changes.
Ultimately, the goal of these AI tools is not to replace humans, but to automate mundane, repetitive tasks, allowing team members to focus on revenue-generating activities.