How do I train my logistics team to use AI?
Practical, hands-on AI Setup & Training for Logistics & Transportation teams, not another generic course.
You run a Logistics & Transportation company. You know AI could save hours on scheduling, quoting, and email. But your team doesn't have time for generic online courses that don't apply to their daily work. They need to see AI solve their Tuesday problems, like updating a shipment status or replying to a carrier email.
In logistics, your team lives in email, load boards, and spreadsheets. They handle rate confirmations, carrier vetting, and shipment tracking all day. Generic AI training teaches them to write blog posts, not to draft a load tender or check a freight class. They try it once, it's useless, and they go back to doing it the slow way. That's why your people won't adopt AI. They need it to work on their actual Tuesday, not someone else's.
Real training is hands-on and short. I install the tools on your existing computers. I connect them to your email and files. Then I train your team on your real work. For a small to mid-size logistics firm, plan on two to four half-day sessions. The cost varies by team size and systems, but it's a one-time investment, not a monthly subscription. You're paying for setup and training that makes the tool stick, not for access to a video library.
Don't buy another online course. Call Scott Gerke at FocusDude. He'll look at your actual workflow: how you build quotes, reply to carriers, update customers. Then he sets up Claude or other AI tools to do those exact tasks. Your team learns by doing their own work, with Scott right there. By the end of the first session, they'll have used AI for a real task. They'll handle a load board response or a customer update. That's adoption. Stop searching for 'small business AI training' and start using it.
After training, your dispatchers open the AI tool first thing. They paste in a rate request and get a draft reply in seconds. They check a tracking number and update the customer automatically. The tool fits into their day because it solves their problems. You'll see less overtime, fewer errors, and a team that actually uses the technology you paid for. No more 'I forgot my login.' Just quiet, daily usefulness.
Other things people with a Logistics & Transportation ask
how can ai help small businesses
Start from the pain, not the tool: where do hours leak, where do leads die, what do you retype every week. A deep dive maps your specific business to the handful of AI uses that pay for themselves in the first month.
my team won't use AI tools
Start with one small, obvious win. Show them a task that takes 30 minutes done in 30 seconds. Training and setup that fits their daily workflow matters more than a list of tools.