To thrive as a Remote Freight Dispatcher, you need in-depth knowledge of logistics operations, route planning, and transportation regulations, often supported by relevant experience or a logistics-related qualification. Familiarity with dispatch management software, GPS tracking tools, and electronic logging devices (ELDs) is typically required. Excellent problem-solving, multitasking, and communication skills help you efficiently coordinate shipments and collaborate with both drivers and clients. These abilities are critical for ensuring timely deliveries, maintaining client satisfaction, and optimizing fleet performance in a remote work environment.