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Port of Oakland App Tells Truck Drivers Wait Times

An old-line business, the Port of Oakland, is using one of the world's newest technologies, an app that helps truckers cope with busy cargo gates at the shipping hub, the port said May 18.

May 19, 2016

Ex-Google Engineers Form Startup to Develop Kit for Autonomous Driving Trucks

Otto, a startup led by former Google engineers, is working on getting the millions of trucks already on the road to drive themselves.

May 18, 2016

ITLC Corner: Big Data, IoT Poised to Transform Trucking

It might astound you to realize that Apple’s iPhone has only been around for eight years. In that time, it has revolutionized not just the market for mobile devices, but also the very manner in which people consume information. The question of what — if anything — could bring that level of technological change to the trucking industry in the same period of time was recently posed to a group of industry insiders, and the results may not be what you expect.

May 12, 2016

Mobile E-Mail is King

A new report has uncovered a startling statistic with enormous implications for the way trucking companies communicate electronically with customers and drivers: More than two-thirds of all e-mails — 68% — now are opened on mobile devices.

May 12, 2016

Fleets Use Software to Better Plan ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Time for Drivers

ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø time is a key factor for driver satisfaction, so carriers are using transportation management software to remind them when drivers want to be home and find the best routes to get them there.

May 14, 2016

Sleep Apnea Programs for Truck Drivers Enhanced by Data, ‘Workflow’ Systems

Advances in technology are making it easier for fleets to screen drivers for a medical condition that’s believed to be a significant contributor to preventable crashes, while also enabling health care providers to monitor treatment while drivers are on the road.

May 13, 2016

Driver-Friendly Dispatching

Driver pay is a key factor in attracting and retaining drivers, but fleets said just offering a competitive per-mile rate is no longer enough.

May 12, 2016

ELDs: Do Your ºÚÁϳԹÏÍøwork Before You Buy

As carriers chart out their plans to comply with the upcoming electronic logging device mandate, one of the first questions they likely will ask is this: Which of the many devices on the market will actually meet the regulation’s requirements?

May 12, 2016

ELD Vendors to Self-Certify Devices as Compliant ELDs

Certification of electronic logging devices has been left to the device manufacturers under the federal ELD rule.

May 14, 2016

ELDs from A to Z

Carriers that haven’t yet implemented electronic driver logs will be sifting through a plethora of different hardware and software options as they plan how to comply with the upcoming federal mandate of the technology.

May 12, 2016