3 Reasons To Install A Yard Management System As A Carrier
It’s slightly misleading to call it “yard management” since you’re not managing the yard - but the system gives you the power to influence what happens inside it.
1. Increase loads per month by reducing idle time
Trailers produce revenue only when they’re mobile.
Knowing where each trailer is at all times — especially if it spends too long sitting in a yard - directly improves revenue per trailer. SmartTrailer systems offer Yard Check capabilities that let you perform virtual inventories and even estimate load capacity.
With route breadcrumbs and frequent updates, you can flag idle trailers instantly, even in untraceable customer locations.
2. Increase revenue per trailer by optimizing deployment
Empty trailers don’t generate revenue even when they’re moving.
When you know the exact location of every trailer, you can send customers the closest available assets. That reduces empty miles and increases revenue per deployment.
3. Discuss payment options instead of disputes
If a trailer has been abandoned for 300 days and has accumulated $15,000 in detention fees, you don’t want to debate whether it arrived last week or last year — you want to settle payment options.
And it’s hard to argue with irrefutable evidence: door events, breadcrumbs, interior photos, timestamps, and precise location history.
How Long Till Your Yard Management System Pays Itself Off?
Three things affect the return on investment of a yard management system:
1. The upfront cost
It increases the perceived risk of the investment. Carriers with larger fleets benefit the most from trailer tracking systems - but also pay more upfront.
At SkyBitz, we offer multiple options to protect your cash flow and credit line while still providing cutting-edge technology.
2. The time to install and run
Every day a trailer stays out of commission is a day it could generate revenue. This hidden opportunity cost delays the ROI timeline.
SkyBitz systems install in about 15 minutes and use over-the-air configuration so you can redeploy trailers immediately.
3. Your agility and customer relationships
You track your trailers, get notified when they enter a yard, and immediately see when they sit idle. But how fast do you alert the yard manager? How fast do they act?
The revenue comes only when you act on the insights.
In the supply chain, yard management isn’t the carrier’s responsibility - but it directly affects profitability. With SkyBitz trailer tracking, you gain the visibility and leverage needed to influence decisions inside any yard.