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TruckLogics vs Axle: TMS for Small Trucking Companies

85Very Good

TruckLogics

Average Score

VS
81Very Good

Axle

Average Score

Winner: TruckLogics

Category Breakdown

IFTA Reporting

TruckLogics wins
TruckLogics90
Axle78

TruckLogics excels at IFTA tax calculation and reporting, with automated state mileage tracking and quarterly report generation. This is one of its standout features for owner-operators who dread IFTA filing season. Axle provides basic mileage tracking but its IFTA tools are less refined and may still require manual verification.

Expense Tracking

TruckLogics wins
TruckLogics86
Axle80

TruckLogics provides detailed expense categorization for fuel, maintenance, tolls, and other operating costs with per-truck and per-trip cost analysis. Axle handles basic expense tracking but TruckLogics gives a clearer picture of true cost-per-mile and profitability per load, which is critical for owner-operators managing thin margins.

Dispatching

Axle wins
TruckLogics76
Axle84

Axle's dispatching workflow is more intuitive with better visual load boards and driver assignment tools. TruckLogics handles dispatching adequately but it feels more like an accounting tool with dispatch features added, rather than a dispatch-first platform. For active dispatching with multiple trucks, Axle's workflow is smoother.

Invoicing

TruckLogics wins
TruckLogics84
Axle82

Both platforms generate professional invoices from completed loads. TruckLogics edges ahead with more invoice template customization and better integration with factoring companies for direct invoice submission. Axle's invoicing is clean and functional but offers fewer customization options.

Pricing & Value

TruckLogics wins
TruckLogics88
Axle82

TruckLogics offers competitive pricing with plans specifically designed for single-truck owner-operators, making it one of the most affordable full-featured trucking management tools available. Axle's pricing is also reasonable but slightly higher for comparable feature sets. For budget-conscious small carriers, TruckLogics provides more bang for the buck.

Score Summary

CategoryTruckLogicsAxleLeader
IFTA Reporting9078TruckLogics
Expense Tracking8680TruckLogics
Dispatching7684Axle
Invoicing8482TruckLogics
Pricing & Value8882TruckLogics
Overall Average8581TruckLogics

Our Verdict

TruckLogics wins for owner-operators and very small carriers (1-5 trucks) who need strong IFTA reporting, expense tracking, and invoicing at an affordable price. Its strength lies in the financial and compliance side of trucking management.

Axle is the better choice for small carriers that prioritize dispatching workflow and plan to grow beyond 5 trucks. Its dispatch board and load management tools are better suited for operations where active dispatch coordination is the primary need.

For a single owner-operator, TruckLogics covers more of what matters daily — tracking expenses, filing IFTA, and invoicing loads. For a small fleet owner who spends most of the day dispatching, Axle's workflow advantages become more important.

Frequently Asked Questions

TruckLogics can technically manage 20+ trucks but its interface and workflows are optimized for smaller operations. At 20+ trucks, you may find the dispatching workflow limiting compared to dedicated TMS platforms like Rose Rocket or McLeod. TruckLogics works best for 1-10 truck operations.
TruckLogics provides expense categorization that aligns with IRS Schedule C categories, making tax preparation easier. Axle tracks expenses but the categorization is less aligned with tax filing requirements. Neither platform files taxes for you, but TruckLogics makes CPA handoff simpler.
Both TruckLogics and Axle offer free trial periods (typically 15-30 days). We recommend entering real data during the trial to test workflows with actual loads rather than test data. This gives you a realistic sense of which platform fits your daily operations.

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Published March 24, 2026