Load-based invoicing takes the details out of the equation and simplifies the formula down to a rate for each load. In this way, IDLS doesn't track the individual items or customers on the route, yet still can generate an invoice for the work completed. Typically, we see this in operations where the client operates their own warehouse, picking, routing, and your organization is responsible for ensuring competent driver teams show up and complete the work to the best of their ability.