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Webinar Recap: Minimizing Risks, Maximizing Efficiencies with ELDs

Webinar recap minimizing risk, maximizing efficiencies-1.pngElectronic logging devices (ELDs) do more than just record your driver’s hours-of-service (HOS). They also help improve your fleet’s operational efficiency while reducing the risk of fines and violations. Learn more by watching a recording of our recent webinar, Minimizing Risks, Maximizing Efficiencies with ELDs

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The Benefits of Transitioning to ELDs Today

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Electronic logging devices (ELDs) are changing the way that the trucking industry operates – impacting everyone from drivers to fleet owners and shippers. As with any change, people are hesitant and reluctant at first (which we’ve seen with ELDs). But, did you know about all of the benefits ELDs have to offer you? Making the switch early, could save you a lot of time, money, and hassle in the long run! 

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ELD Best Practices for Successful Fleet Management

Whether you love them or loathe them, electronic logging devices (ELDs) are here to stay. In fact, as of June 12, 2021, all fleets in Canada and the U.S. should now have officially switched from AOBRDs to ELDs

ELDs automatically record your drivers’ Hours of Service (HOS) and store reports and driver certifications—which should help fleets stay compliant and save time on paperwork.

To help you navigate the pitfalls, stay compliant, and get the most out of this trucking technology, we’ve created a guide to the best ELD practices for successful fleet management. 

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How to Improve Your CSA Scores with a Fleet Management Solution

Compliance, Safety, and Accountability (CSA) is a measurement program set up by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. Commercial carriers are given a score based on inspection results, traffic violations, and incidents. The higher the score, the more likely that company is to be involved in an accident—so the lower, the better.Read More »How to Improve Your CSA Scores with a Fleet Management Solution