SprintPass is a vehicle booking system (VBS) designed to streamline cargo operations for ground handling agents (GHA) and airlines operating cargo facilities. It optimizes and speeds up pick-up and drop-off processes at the cargo facility by connecting facility operators, trucking companies, and freight forwarders through real-time visibility and smart scheduling.
Accelerate cargo release and retrieval with a system that cuts down on wait times.
Automate facility processes, align staff schedules to volume, and reduce workloads.
Automate front counter processes for a smoother, paperless operation.
Reduce wait times and on-site congestion by streamlining driver interactions.
Improve your customers’ experience with shorter lines and better traffic flow.
Ensure cargo is released correctly and securely, inbound and outbound.
Tammy Holloway
Director of Cargo Performance–Americas, United Airlines
Gerald Kolasch
COO, AGI
(Read The Loadstar article)
Beau Coley
FreightFlex, Vice President of Sales
Katie Griley
Griley Air Freight, President
Enable truckers to input shipment data directly, quickly, and accurately at the facility.
Assign dock doors after check-in based on arrival time and cargo type for fair and efficient processing.
Spread traffic throughout the day, and gain access to driver and cargo details.
Allow truck drivers to bypass the Front Counter and head straight to the warehouse (for imports only).
Monitor KPIs such as processing time, dwell time, documentation speed, AWB activity, peak times, and employee efficiency.
Assign queue spots automatically based on arrival and cargo details to improve throughput.
Improve handoff accuracy with digital verification using AI, machine learning, and ID experts.
Automatically checks in drivers via mobile when they’re within a preset range of the facility.
Allows warehouse agents to update cargo status, collect digital signatures, register drivers’ signatures, and timestamp events.
Fulfill TSA export security compliance digitally at the front counter.
Allows digital ID validation, real-time driver communication, and visibility into their queue position.
Push timely updates to drivers via SMS from warehouse and mobile apps.
The freight forwarder creates a pickup or drop-off order and sends it to the trucking company.
The trucking company schedules a pickup, allowing the cargo facility to manage slots and prepare the cargo beforehand.
A driver checks in at the facility kiosk and enters the
MAWB information.
Front counter and warehouse agents use the SprintPass system to manage the MAWB information and process the order.
A warehouse agent locates the cargo, and it’s loaded onto the truck. The driver is now set and ready to go.