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Electronic Logging Devices
Truckstop.com sets sights on ELD marketplace
After the coming discontinuation of its uDrove ELD, Truckstop.com is committed to assisting customers in finding a new vendor individually and, as was revealed in conversation with Overdrive, collectively. The company is building an ELD marketplace for vetted companies to debut this summer.
March 10, 2017
Channel 19
Getting into an ELD just got a little less expensive
The Continental VDO RoadLog dedicated e-logger isn’t the only electronic logging device in the no-monthly-fee camp anymore. Introducing here two BYOD/smartphone-app-based ELDs that flip the BYOD pricing model on his head.
March 9, 2017
Channel 19
Income and ELDs: The ‘rest of the story’ with Wes Memphis
Guest-blogger Wes Memphis returns to Channel 19: “Well, year one of e-logs is officially in the books, and what a year it was. Anyone care to guess how much money I lost in 2016 compared to 2015?” … The answer may well surprise you.
March 6, 2017
Channel 19
A word to Congress, Trump administration on ELDs from Vance Vergon
Anybody else miss a 30-minute break this week? Here’s hoping everyone’s getting a longer break this weekend. Take a load off with a note to Congress from Vance Vergon and a run back through recent ELD news.
March 4, 2017
Electronic Logging Devices
Teletrac Navman commits to e-log updates
Teletrac Navman, a provider of GPS tracking and fleet management solutions, today announced it is guaranteeing federally mandated electronic-logging-device hours of service (HOS) compliance for its Director product platform.
February 27, 2017
Channel 19
Livestock haulers’ efforts to secure hours changes in light of ELD mandate, stalled
“We’re 100 percent dependent on road transportation of our cattle. Take that away from us and we’re back to cattle drives.” –Tim O’Byrne of the American Cattle Transporters Advisory Group, a coalition hoping to liberalize split-berth/14-hour regs for livestock haulers in light of ELD mandate.
February 17, 2017
Electronic Logging Devices
Small fleet saves time and hassles with ELDs
The biggest ELD hurdle for nine-truck JJ&T Trucking, says Jake Taylor, company co-owner with his wife, Christy, was less operational than technical.
February 10, 2017
Channel 19
E-logs and detention, redux | An 800-pound gorilla in need of a few good lumpers
Will ELDs point the way out of the detention ‘quagmire’? If they do, it won’t happen all at once, no doubt. Could be a wild ride ahead …
February 9, 2017
Electronic Logging Devices
ELDs’ early adopters face productivity, operational challenges
Examining the operational impacts of fully engine-connected electronic logging devices both positive and negative — adopted by these independents and leased small fleets/operators, well ahead of the ELD mandate.
February 7, 2017
Business
Trump, trucking and regulations: Takeaways from the first two weeks of the Trump Administration
Speed limiters, driver training, ELDs and more — If the barrage of Trump news has left you a little dizzy, here’s a quick look at the key trucking-specific happenings from the new administration in its first two weeks.
February 6, 2017
Electronic Logging Devices
DriverTech’s ELD-dashcam combo unit
DriverTech announced the launch of the DT4000 Rev 7, an onboard communications device platform that comes with Electronic Logging Device capabilities and a front-facing dash camera to capture critical event video, among other features.
February 3, 2017
Channel 19
Foiling the truck-hackers, ELD edition: Vigilance needed from all quarters of the industry
Might the future bring malicious programming attacks on the electronic systems controlling vehicles? Cybersecurity researchers have shown it’s possible, but no actual hack has been documented. One operator’s story of ELD/ECM malfunction, however, raises question the industry needs to continue to ask.
January 26, 2017
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