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The Product and Feature Roadmap for our SmartDrops Propane and Fuel Oil Delivery Technology
Topics: trucking technology
The News Is Out... SaaS, Subscription Pricing Model Now Available for SmartDrops and Welltrax
We’re excited to officially launch a subscription pricing option for our software-as-a-service (SaaS) transportation management solutions.
We’re big fans of the model due to benefits like reduced up-front costs, quicker implementations, and more flexibility for businesses to use the best software available — with improvement able to happen more quickly in a rapidly changing industry.
Topics: press release
[Press Release] Vertrax Transportation Software Solutions Moving to Amazon’s AWS Cloud Hosting
Topics: press release
Why Transportation Companies Benefit from Amazon’s AWS Cloud Services
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the quintessential cloud services platform serving the largest number of companies. Using AWS, any size company can expand computing power, store data, and help scale their business. While AWS isn’t the only cloud services platform, it is definitely the most prominent. Furthermore, 70 percent of companies in the US now use cloud technology for at least one aspect of infrastructure. Forbes reports promised growth as 56 percent of companies report they are currently transferring IT operations to cloud systems. Is your company on the fence regarding migration to the cloud? Consider these reasons why strategic companies are moving to the secure cloud in 2018.
Topics: trucking technology
The Benefits of SaaS For Trucking Companies with a Long-Term View
Updated November 2nd, 2018.
SaaS, or Software as a Service, is on-demand software using cloud storage. Examples of SaaS you may already use include Microsoft Office 365, Google Apps, Amazon Web Services, and Dropbox. These programs work by providing a cloud-based solution for data and software. At the same time, companies using SaaS reduces the need to install, maintain, and manage traditional software onsite.
Topics: trucking technology
[UPDATE] New Trucking Regulations Being Considered for 2018
The trucking industry is constantly changing with the growing needs of the economy and marketplace. Safety is another factor playing a role in regulating drivers, as the goal is to minimize trucker accidents while increasing load capacity. In order to ensure drivers can arrive safely and on time every time with freight loads, state and federal agencies are looking to make changes to regulations this 2018. Find out which regulations will be running in full steam this year, and which ones have been tabled until a later date. Use this information to maintain proper compliance for your carrier operations and fleets of drivers.
Topics: trucking technology
Could you Increase Load Management Capacity? Here’s How to Tell
In the transportation industry, loads are your bread and butter. The more loads you take on, the more money you stand to earn. However, there is a balancing act that occurs between loads and freight management. Overloading your drivers leads to disruption in the workflow due to overlapping delivery times and too tight turnarounds. If you are interested in increasing your load management capacity in a healthy manner, here are a few methods to assist you along the way.
Topics: load management
The cost of operating a trucking fleet includes everything from truck and trailer purchasing and compliance, to fuel costs and payroll. But when is the last time to evaluated those operating expenses to see where you are spending the most money? Better yet, how often do you evaluate these expenses to see if you can reduce costs? This is vital if you want to stay relevant in the current trucking environment.
Topics: dispatch strategies
Best Practices for Transportation Technology in the Canadian Market
Utilizing the latest transportation technology in Canada offers great growth potential. The key is to identify the areas where you want to be proactive with using this type of tool. This includes identifying issues, such as Canada-specific regulations or driver behaviors, that could lead to costly penalties or a loss in productivity.
Topics: trucking technology
How Autonomous Vehicles Will Change Trucking Technology Needs
The trucking industry is currently in a technology transition that includes autonomous vehicles. First, we saw the smartphone apps that helped truckers locate truck stops and trucker parking. Then came the FAST Act in 2015 that required all commercial truck drivers to use electronic logging systems by December 18, 2017. There is also truck tracking technology and in-cab dash cam systems that are used to reduce crime and improve safety.
Topics: safe driving, trucking technology