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Motor carriers and drivers using one of the four devices have 60 days to replace the revoked device with a compliant ELD.
Fleets face a 60-day timeline to replace four FMCSA-revoked ELDs or risk out-of-service orders beginning March 1.
It’s crunch time. At the end of this year, the grace period for AOBRDs will be over and electronic logging devices (ELDs) become mandatory. For many drivers and carriers, the race is on to research ...
At the Great American Trucking Show in late August, reps from four electronic-logging-device and telematics providers joined Commercial Carrier Journal Senior Editor Aaron Huff for a roundtable on a ...
Supply chain visibility provider FourKites has launched a program to help shippers and 3PLs recommend to their carriers Electronic Logging Device providers that are built on open architecture ...
With revised federal hours of service scheduled to take effect Sept. 29, ELD providers have also been planning how best to assist fleets with the changes. The revisions make four key changes to the ...
“We recognized early that compliance alone would not be enough,” Baid said. “Truck drivers needed live, 24/7 support and intuitive systems they could actually rely on.” Drawing on a technology ...
Electronic logging device provider One20 announced suddenly that it would stop supporting its ELD apps and cease operations on June 18. In a brief message on its website, One20 said its apps, One20 ...
Trucking companies and law enforcement are concerned about ELD tampering aimed at circumventing HOS limitations. ATA intends to work with FMCSA on third-party certification Some cases of ELD tampering ...
This story appears in the April 17 print edition of iTECH, a supplement to Transport Topics. Whether a fleet already has selected a system to comply with the electronic logging device mandate or still ...
When the electronic logging device (ELD) mandate went into effect, there were more than 250 companies that self-registered their devices for compliance. Most expected that number to shrink over time, ...