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ATRI: Autonomous vehicles to revolutionize trucking, but big hurdles remain
Autonomous trucks will drastically change the trucking industry, says the American Transportation Research Institute in a new report, with implications ranging from major regulatory reform to greater efficiency and safety, as well as infrastructure updates, an altered legal landscape and new labor market. But there’s much work to be done before wide-scale deployment, the report concludes.
November 16, 2016
Business
Xplore Technologies creates XSLATE R12 mobile computer
Xplore says it incorporated specific customer feedback into its 12.5-inch rugged tablet design.
November 16, 2016
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Advanced Disposal Services connects with Sprint for mobile deployment
The company will leverage Sprint’s Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) which offers a different way to purchase wireless for employees.
November 14, 2016
Business
Beyond the speed limiter, part 4: changing behaviors
A number of systems give drivers automated feedback through mobile devices, which include easy-to-understand scores and competitions to earn rewards and recognition.
November 13, 2016
Business
EBE Technologies has record 2016; revenue grows 24 percent
EBE added nearly 50 new transportation companies to its client base in the 2016 fiscal year.
November 10, 2016
Business
Pegasus TransTech hires logistics exec George Abernathy
Abernathy will oversee Transflo software solutions for the freight broker and factoring segments
November 10, 2016
Business
Beyond speed limiters, part 3: managing drivers with an Internet of Things
A wearable Internet of Things system can interact with drivers if risky behaviors occur such as exceeding the posted speed limits or when they become distracted or fatigued.
November 9, 2016
Business
Beyond speed limiters, part 2: a connected throttle
Advanced speed management technologies are making the idea of “tamper proof” speed limiters seem outdated
November 8, 2016
Business
PeopleNet named finalist for Tekne award
PeopleNet is a finalist in the Internet of Things category for its Video Intelligence system.
November 8, 2016
Business
ALK incorporates tech with AgLoads mobile app
ALK’s routing, mileage, mapping and navigation applications are in the AgLoads mobile application.
November 8, 2016
Business
Beyond the speed limiter: technology can do more to lower risk
By today’s standards, speed limiters are an entry-level safety technology. More advanced systems can be used to reduce risky speed behaviors.
November 7, 2016
Business
Speed limiters, aluminum wheels most common fuel saving devices for truck fleets, survey shows
The survey, which focused on fuel economy trends of heavy-duty truck fleets, also showed use of aluminum wheels, automated-manual transmissions and low-rolling resistance dual tires as the most commonly used tactics by fleets to save fuel.
November 7, 2016
Business
Noregon’s vehicle fault guidance service available for Geotab telematics
TripVision is a fault guidance service that provides real-time vehicle health monitoring for all heavy-duty makes and models.
November 4, 2016
Business
Telogis expands, updates MRM platform with new apps
Telogis, a Verizon Company, announced a number of extensions to its Mobile Resource Management (MRM) software platform
November 3, 2016
Business
A tale of transformation: Telogis, Verizon and the future of connected fleet technology
The co-founder of Telogis says that coming together with Verizon has made the opportunity in connected vehicle technology “much bigger and easier to capture. The mountain just got easier to climb.”
November 3, 2016
Business
Southern Refrigerated Transport reduces turnover with driver feedback tool
Drivers at SRT use their smartphones to share anonymous feedback, praise, problems, and ideas through WorkHound.
November 2, 2016
Business
SkyBitz debuts solar-powered asset tracking system
SkyBitz announced a new solar-powered global positioning satellite (GPS) asset tracking system, the Falcon GXT5000. The new system uses 3G/4G cellular networks for transportation, intermodal shipments, and other markets that rely on mobile assets. KKW Trucking, a Pomona, California-based truckload carrier operating in 11 western states, upgraded its fleet of over 1,000 dry-van trailers to the Falcon GXT5000. […]
October 31, 2016
Business
Drivewyze to expand weigh station bypass service in Michigan
The new bypass locations are on highways that lead to Michigan’s busiest international crossings – the Ambassador Bridge and the Blue Water Bridge.
October 28, 2016
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