Showing posts with label Productivity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Productivity. Show all posts

Monday, 7 November 2011

New Xata Corp. Software Allows Fleets to Pair Compliance, Productivity Apps

By Greg Johnson, Staff Reporter

This story appears in the Oct. 24 print edition of Transport Topics. Click here to subscribe today.

Xata Corp. has unveiled a product called ComplianceConnect that allows fleet managers to add the compliance component of driver productivity software without paying extra costs.

This move is a major development because fleet managers generally have used proprietary driver productivity software for about five or six years, Christian Schenk, Xata’s vice president for product marketing, told Transport Topics.

But with changes looming in trucking regulations, motor carriers that haven’t already done so must purchase compliance software to ensure drivers and fleets meet Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration rules, Schenk said.

With ComplianceConnect, fleet managers won’t have to buy anything when they use Xata’s electronic onboard recorder product, Xata Turnpike, Schenk said, because ComplianceConnect allows Xata Turnpike to work with driver productivity TMS software — even products developed by other companies.


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iTECH: Fleets See Greater Productivity, Profits From Refrigerated Trailer Tracking

By Eric Brothers, Contributing Writer

This article appears in the October/November 2011 issue of iTECH, published in the Oct. 10 print edition of Transport Topics. Click here to subscribe today.

When Stevens Transport Inc. went looking for a tracking system for its refrigerated trailers, at the top of its wish list was technology that not only would send a report about problems with the reefer but also would allow the company to take care of the trouble on the fly.

“We have been seeking a provider who was capable of two-way control of the temperature settings,” said Scott Mellman, the Dallas-based carrier’s director of logistics. “Knowing that a trailer was inadvertently set at the wrong temperature was nice to know, but being able to react and correct it in real time is the key.”

Stevens Transport, No. 44 on the Transport Topics Top 100 list of the largest U.S. and Canadian for-hire carriers, currently is testing StarTrak Information Technologies’ trailer devices on 100 of its 3,500 refrigerated trailers, Mellman said. The devices, he said, provide inventory management data such as dwell time, temperature history, alerts (fuel level low, rapid fuel loss, bad sensors), reefer settings (start/stop or cycle sentry) and transport refrigeration unit (TRU) engine hours — information useful for maintenance planning.


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