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This documentation explains how to handle tolls and extra charges in Dump Truck Dispatcher. You’ll learn both how to add them during job creation and after invoicing.
Prior to being able to use Dump Truck Dispatcher in day-to-day operations, there are some things that need to be set up. Although it may be tempting to jump right in and add and schedule an order, there is some setup that needs to be done. While some of the information we are going to set up can be entered on the fly as you add orders, it will be a lot easier if you do this in advance.
Dump Trcuk Dispatcher invoice templates are designed to meet different billing needs, whether you prefer a simple breakdown or a detailed summary with load and delivery information. Each format highlights key details like ticket numbers, rates, delivery locations, and totals, making it easier for your customers to review and process payments. Use this guide to find the format that works best for you.
Dump Truck Dispatcher provides several invoice templates so you can choose the layout that works best for your business and your customers. Each template includes the same basic details but presents them in a different format. Use this guide to review your options and pick the format that fits how you want to present your invoices.
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