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Detrimental data

Too much of anything – information included – can be harmful   Many trucking company executives consider information to be a vital asset – second only to people. Information provides visibility, control and competitive advantage. With technologies such as “virtualized” storage area networks and cloud computing, companies can ...

Law

Authority to operate is what matters Settlement confirms that FMCSA – not its data – decides Q  I have read the press release concerning alerts in the Safety Measurement System database, and I have been in conversations concerning whether satisfactory safety ratings should trump all other information, ...

What’s Under Your Hood?

  Routing engines needed to provide the intelligence move equipment efficiently Technology that serves up the mileages, routes, tolls, fuel prices and other data to a trucking enterprise is more than software – it is the engine for fleet automation and cost control. Straight out of the box, any such ...

Technology

From farm to fork Reefer monitoring fills the gaps in tracking food shipments   A new U.S. Food and Drug Administration law called the Food Safety Modernization Act, signed by President Obama in January, essentially asks all players in the food supply chain – primarily food producers and ...

CCJ’s 2011 Innovator

Marten Transport, Mondovi, Wis. Wisconsin carrier uses a mix of old-fashioned common sense and modern technology to save money, solve problems and improve service When Marten Transport of Mondovi, Wis., was named a CCJ Innovator last year, it was to recognize a company policy change that had more ...

Technology

Electronic inspections New technologies help detect, resolve vehicle defects faster By Aaron Huff With the rollout of the Compliance Safety Accountability (CSA) safety measurement system, the pretrip driver vehicle inspection reports required by U.S. Department of Transportation regulations 396.11 and 396.13 are now critically important. DVIRs give fleets an ...

Technology

Electronic evidence Retention critical to effective data management By Aaron Huff When it comes to data retention, some of your guidelines and policies are clear-cut, but others may be a bit murky. To be prepared for a potential compliance review by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, carriers ...

Technology

The fast track In-cab scanning becoming more reliable, cost-effective By Aaron Huff   Most fleet owners only could imagine invoicing a customer on the same day they delivered. Fleets that use scanning stations at company facilities and truckstops are closer to making that dream a reality. A growing number ...

Combating Fatigue

Trust – but verify Electronic logs are fast replacing paper as the standard for compliance. But do they improve safety?   EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the second of a three-part series on combating driver fatigue. Other stories in this series address technologies for managing driver fatigue and driver-load ...

Journal

EPA, NHTSA to issue heavy truck mpg rule New standards ordered by July 2011 President Obama last month signed a presidential memorandum directing the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to jointly issue the nation’s first fuel economy ...

CSA'S Data Trail

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Risk & Reward, Part 3: Industry, FMCSA at odds over CSA

Trucking advocates have said that CSA does not allow all carriers to play on a level field. FMCSA argues otherwise. Whose argument ...

CSA’s crash flaw: Enforcement, accident rates do not mesh

Risk & Reward, Part 2: CSA data shows independents at risk

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