📋 Applies to: All users · Module: Loads and Trips > Dispatch Planner v2
Last reviewed: 2026-08 · Owner: Product
Dispatching a load assigns a driver, truck, and trailer to a trip and advances the trip to Dispatched status, signaling the load is ready to move.
Overview
Dispatching a load connects a trip to a driver and equipment so the load can move. Once dispatched, the trip advances to Dispatched status, which updates all parties that the load is assigned and ready.
There are two ways to dispatch: the standard flow, where you assign assets and then dispatch in separate steps, and the preference dialog flow, which appears when assignment preferences are configured and lets you assign and dispatch in a single action.
Synonyms: assign a load, cover a trip, send a load, book a driver, schedule a trip, undispatch a load, revert a dispatch, reassign driver after dispatch
Before You Start
Before dispatching a load, confirm the following:
The trip you want to dispatch is in Open, Planned or Covered status in the trips grid.
You have a driver, truck, and trailer available to assign.
All authenticated Alvys users can access Dispatch Planner v2, Load board or Load Page.
If you want the preference dialog flow to appear, dispatch preferences must be configured for the driver or carrier in advance.
The driver you want to assign exists in Alvys under Assets → Drivers. If the driver does not appear in the Manage Assets assignment field, Alvys will not display an error — add the driver record under Assets → Drivers first, then return to dispatch.
You have permission to access Manage Assets. To assign a driver from a load or trip, open the load, then click Assign Carrier or Manage Assets in the Carrier Details panel on the right side of the screen. If neither button appears, contact your administrator to confirm your account has the required view and assign permissions.
Dispatch a load from different areas in Alvys
Dispatch Planner v2
Open Dispatch Planner v2 module
In the left navigation menu, select the Loads and Trips icon.
Click Dispatch Planner v2 from the menu options.
The Loads and Trips left navigation menu expanded, showing the "Dispatch Planner v2" menu item highlighted.
Find and select the trip
In the trips grid, locate the load you want to dispatch. The trip must have a status of Open or Covered to be available for dispatch.
Check the checkbox to the left of the trip row. When one or more rows are selected, action icons appear in the toolbar at the top right: Unassign, Dispatcher, Priority, Find drivers, and Dispatch.
Click Dispatch in the toolbar. The trip advances to Dispatched status.
Dispatch Planner v2 trips grid with a trip selected via checkbox, showing the action toolbar (Unassign · Dispatcher · Priority · Find drivers · Dispatch) at the top right.
Load board
Open Load board module
In the left navigation menu, select the Loads and Trips icon.
Click Loads from the menu options.
Find the load/trip you are looking to dispatch
In the Loads table, locate the load you want to dispatch. The load must have the Open or Covered status in order to be dispatched.
Right-click the selected load or trip row to open the menu and choose Manage Assets.
Loads Board Grid: Highlighting a Open load row and showing where to click to trigger the pop-up menu.
Load page
Also known as: load screen
Find the load in order to open the load page
Use Global Search to find the item quickly from anywhere in the system
Alternatively, open it directly from Dispatch Planner v2, Loadboard, Driver Settlements, or any Report.
Open the asset assignment panel
In the Carrier Details panel on the right side of the screen, click “Assign Carrier” or “Manage Assets” in the bottom left of that panel.
Add the driver, truck, and trailer
In the asset assignment fields, select the driver for this trip.
Select the truck.
Select the trailer.
Select the Dispatcher.
If no trailer is available for this trip, see Variations below for how to dispatch without a trailer.
Assign and dispatch the trip
Click Assign to assign the assets to the trip. The trip advances to Covered status, and is not yet dispatched.
Or click “Assign and Dispatch” to assign and dispatch the trip.
The Assign Carrier form showing the separate "Assign and Dispatch" and “Assign” buttons in the action area. Upload image from original Notion article.
Result
After dispatching, the trip status updates to Dispatched. This status confirms that a driver and equipment have been assigned and the load is ready to move.
Variations
Dispatch using assignment preferences (assign and dispatch in one step)
When assignment preferences are configured for a driver or carrier, Alvys may display an assignment preferences suggestion modal when you open the trip. This modal offers two actions:
Assign: assigns the suggested assets to the trip without dispatching. The trip advances to Covered status but is not yet dispatched.
Assign and dispatch: assigns the suggested assets and dispatches the trip in a single step. The trip advances to Dispatched status immediately.
💡 If assignment preferences are configured and a truck is paired with a driver, the truck auto-assigns when you select the driver. You do not need to select the truck separately.
Dispatch without a trailer
If a trip does not require a trailer or no trailer is currently available:
Complete the steps above, leaving the trailer field empty.
Click Assign and Dispatch to assign and dispatch in a single step.
The trip can be dispatched without a trailer assigned. You can add the trailer to the trip later before the driver departs.
Sequential Dispatch Enforcement
When Sequential Dispatch Enforcement is enabled for your tenant, Alvys blocks a dispatcher from assigning a driver or truck that already has a trip in Dispatched or In Transit status. A block message appears naming the conflicting driver or truck and the conflicting trip — the overlap must be resolved before the dispatch can proceed.
Sequential (back-to-back) trips are not affected. The block only fires when the earlier trip is still active — if the first trip is already Delivered before the second is dispatched, no conflict is raised.
What is enforced: Driver overlap and truck overlap — both are controlled by a single toggle. There is no separate setting for each.
What is not enforced: Trailer overlap is not blocked. Trailers are commonly shared across trips (drop-and-hook operations), so trailer conflicts require manual review.
To enable: Navigate to Tenant Settings > Sequential Dispatching and turn the toggle on. The setting is off by default and only affects tenants who explicitly enable it.
Troubleshooting
Assign and Dispatch buttons are not available
Confirm that a driver and truck have been selected in the asset assignment fields — the dispatch action requires at least a driver and truck before it becomes available.
Confirm the trip is in Open or Planned status. Trips in other statuses may not support dispatch from this panel.
Check whether another user is editing the same trip simultaneously. If so, wait a moment and refresh the page.
If none of the above apply, contact Alvys support with the trip ID and a description of what you are seeing.
Load does not appear in the trips grid
Check whether any column filters are active in the trips grid. Active filters may be hiding trips — clear all filters and check again.
Confirm the trip's current status. Trips in statuses other than Open or Planned may be filtered out of the default grid view.
Confirm you are in the correct view within Dispatch Planner v2 and that the correct date range is selected.
If the trip still does not appear, contact Alvys support with the load number and the status you expect the trip to be in.
Trip status did not update after dispatching
Refresh the page — status updates occasionally require a page refresh to display.
Confirm you clicked Dispatch (not just Assign) in the standard flow, or Assign and dispatch in the preference dialog flow. Clicking Assign alone advances the trip to Covered status but does not advance it to Dispatched status.
Check for any error notification that appeared when you clicked — an error indicates the action did not complete.
If the status is still incorrect after refreshing and confirming the correct button was used, contact Alvys support with the trip ID.
Load belongs to a Brokerage subsidiary and does not appear
Dispatch Planner v2 shows trips for Carrier subsidiaries only. Loads created under a Brokerage subsidiary — where your company acts as a broker and tenders the load to an external carrier — do not appear in the Dispatch Planner v2 trips grid, but may still be visible on the Loads/Trips board. To assign a carrier and advance the status on a brokerage load, open the load from the Loads/Trips board or the load page, and use the Manage Assets dropdown on the load record.
FAQs
Q: What is the difference between Assign and Assign and dispatch?
A: Assign adds a driver and equipment to the trip and advances it to Covered status, but does not dispatch it. Assign and dispatch (available in the preference dialog flow) assigns assets and advances the trip to Dispatched status in a single step. In the standard flow, you click Assign first (trip moves to Covered) and then Dispatch separately (trip moves to Dispatched) to achieve the same result.
Q: How do I undispatch a load, or change the driver after dispatching?
A: You do not need to cancel the load or revert the dispatch — Alvys lets you reassign the driver, truck, or trailer directly on a dispatched trip without changing its status or load number. To reassign assets after dispatching: open the trip in Dispatch Planner v2 or from the load page, click Manage Assets, update the driver, truck, or trailer fields as needed, then click Assign and Dispatch to save. The trip remains in Dispatched status and the load number is preserved throughout.
Q: Can I assign a driver directly from the load screen?
A: Yes — the load screen (also called the load page) supports driver and asset assignment directly. Open the load from the Loads/Trips board, Global Search, or any report, then click Assign Carrier or Manage Assets in the Carrier Details panel to assign or update the driver, truck, and trailer. See the Load page section above for the full steps.
Q: Is a special role required to dispatch?
A: No special role is required. All authenticated Alvys users have access to Dispatch Planner v2 and can dispatch loads.
Q: What if the driver or truck is already assigned to another active trip?
A: This depends on whether Sequential Dispatching is enabled for your tenant. If it is enabled, Alvys blocks the dispatch and displays a message naming the conflicting driver or truck and the conflicting trip — you must resolve the overlap before proceeding. The block applies when the driver or truck already has a trip in Dispatched or In Transit status. Sequential (back-to-back) trips where the first is fully delivered before the second is dispatched are not affected. If Sequential Dispatching is not enabled for your tenant, Alvys completes the assignment without an alert — always check the driver's and truck's schedules manually before assigning to avoid unintended double-booking. The setting is managed under Tenant Settings > Sequential Dispatching.











