View source If you turn the clock back 20 years ago, carriers only knew a driver was speeding if they got a ticket, and then they were disciplined upon returning to the terminal days, if not weeks, after the incident, greatly reducing the chances of correcting that...
View source Since supply chain issues are hampering the production and delivery of new equipment, fleet managers are having to make tough decisions about which assets to keep. The decision on which assets to keep and which to replace needs to be a strategic one, and...
View source: Xavier Boucherat Cambridge Mobile Telematics says a focus on the connected driver can quickly open up new opportunities for automakers. It is an oft-debated analogy, but if data is in fact the new oil, the telematics industry is manning the rigs,...
View source: Beto Dantas In commercial trucking you can’t leave anything up to chance. You need your fleet operating safely and at peak efficiency, always. More than ever, heavy-duty vehicles are using integrated technologies to collect data that can provide key...
View source: Chris McCarthy Demand for transportation in the U.S. accounts for a significant portion of the U.S. economy – between $1.3 trillion and $1.8 trillion, or 9.4% of the GDP. According to the transportation services index, and despite the COVID-19 epidemic,...