Keep Carrier Records Current Without Rebuilding Them By Hand
RMIS provides approved carrier profile, insurance, contacts, billing, and tax information. FTM pulls changed RMIS carrier records on a configured schedule and creates new FTM carriers or updates existing ones automatically. Carrier master data stays current in Salesforce without manual re-entry.
Bring RMIS Carrier Master Data Into FTM And Keep It Current In Salesforce
When the scheduled RMIS sync runs, FTM pulls every changed carrier record from RMIS and populates the corresponding FTM carrier record with the available carrier profile, insurance, contact, billing, and tax information returned through the configured RMIS integration.
FTM Creates New Carrier Records Or Updates Existing Ones Based On What RMIS Returns
When the sync runs, FTM checks each returned RMIS carrier against existing Salesforce records. Carriers that do not yet exist in FTM are created. Carriers that already exist are updated with the latest RMIS data. The RMIS Insured ID is preserved throughout so records stay traceable across both systems.
Every RMIS Data Category Lives On The FTM Carrier Record
After the sync runs, the FTM carrier record in Salesforce contains the full picture: carrier identity, authority identifiers, insurance details, contacts, billing information, and tax data. Teams working in FTM see current carrier information without maintaining it themselves.
Field labels shown are illustrative. Specific fields populated depend on the data available in your RMIS account and your implementation configuration.
Keep Carrier Records Current Without Relying On Manual Updates
Transportation businesses with large carrier networks spend significant time keeping carrier data current. Contact changes, insurance renewals, billing updates, and new carriers all require someone to update the TMS manually. The RMIS integration removes that maintenance burden.
What Changes When RMIS Syncs Automatically To FTM
Without the RMIS integration, carrier master data in FTM and RMIS stays connected only as long as someone manually keeps both systems current. That gap grows as the carrier network gets larger.
RMIS Sync Works Alongside FTM Carrier Onboarding
The RMIS integration and FTM Carrier Onboarding serve different parts of the carrier lifecycle. RMIS sync keeps carrier master data current for an existing approved network. Carrier Onboarding manages the qualification process when a new carrier relationship is being established. Both feed into the same FTM carrier record in Salesforce.
What Changes When RMIS Carrier Data Syncs Automatically
Related FTM Capabilities
Questions about RMIS carrier data sync and FTM.
For questions specific to your RMIS configuration and carrier network, a specialist can walk through your use case.
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