Zone Defense Launches Safety Camera on Geotab Marketplace
Zone Defense, a provider of vision-based fleet safety solutions, announced that its latest AI-based camera, ZonePro ADAS, is now available on the Geotab Marketplace.
Zone Defense, a provider of vision-based fleet safety solutions, announced that its latest AI-based camera, ZonePro ADAS, is now available on the Geotab Marketplace.
Federal Signal Corporation announced the launch a resource dedicated to cleaning and sanitizing efforts in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
Butte Sand and Gravel operates a 430-acre mine, using more than 70 Kenworth trucks, including Kenworth T880s, to deliver product throughout Northern California and Northern Nevada.
The Truck Renting and Leasing Association (TRALA) announced that Netradyne has joined as its newest Associate Member.
Landi Renzo USA received U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) certification on compressed natural gas (CNG) for the Ford 7.3L engine covering Class 4-7 vehicles.
Comdata has released QuickPay, a new financing solution that gives fleet owners access to same-day payment on loads they deliver.
The company plans to begin manufacturing the face masks in the coming weeks and expects to distribute its initial production across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
Ford aims to restart production at select plants in North America as early as April 6.
Upstaging, a fleet that specializes in hauling lighting, staging and other requirements for concerts and other live events, turned to hauling relief supplies as the COVID-19 outbreak intensified.
Terex is still shipping equipment and parts operations, parts fabrication, service centers, logistics, and shipping operations are running.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration issued a second installment to frequently asked questions regarding the nationwide emergency hours-of-service exemption for truck drivers hauling loads related to the COVID-19 corinavirus pandemic.
Lytx’s new driver identification solution, Lytx Badge, uses machine vision to make it simpler and easier for fleets to manage driver-vehicle assignments and cut out the hassle of lost key fobs, RFID tags, or other driver identification accessories.
With the need still so great for goods, truck fleets are running hard and are still going to have accidents, and heavy-duty collision repair shops are stepping up to help.
This new Dallas ordinance follows legislation which passed last week in the State of Washington enabling operations for the MFOD industry.
To help keep fleets on the road to deliver needed products like medical supplies and groceries, service centers are staying open to support essential fleets.
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