How Telematics & EOBRs Are Changing Long-Haul Trucking

The Trucking Industry is Being Transformed With Telematics & EOBRs

On a long stretch of highway, a semi-trailer send a message to a trucking company stating the truck’s refrigeration unit is warming up. Before the product being transported has a chance to be affected from the temperature, the company notifies the driver of where to get it fixed, saving the contents in the truck from spoiling.

Back at the main company headquarters, trucking experts are connecting with drivers on the road who are attempting to improve fuel economy. In a number of phone conversations, they work together to improve driving habits or diagnose equipment problems, allowing drivers to make fewer stops to fuel up.

These are just two examples of how trucking and big data have intersected for early adopters like C.R. England Inc., one of the largest for-hire motor carriers in the country.

Telematics and electronic on-board recorders (EOBRs) are transforming how large motor carriers transport goods. Using intelligent systems that collect data and communicate in real-time to ensure that food and beverages arrive unspoiled, drivers are more awake and highways are a safer place for everyone. Big data has brought the potential to protect, and possibly even expand, the trucking industry’s profit margins. Experts believe it won’t be long before multi-purpose monitoring units are installed in every semi-trailer across the America.

Toward “Total Cost of Ownership”

C.R. England has installed in-cab telematics system in every single one of its company and independent contractor vehicles. That’s 4,500 revenue-producing trucks, plus training and auxiliary vehicles. The devices track fuel efficiency factors, driving hours, location and critical events like harsh braking and the activation of trailers’ roll stability controls. This information is then communicated in real time to the company, by cell tower or satellite, and used to make future decisions en route.

“If you’re adopting EOBR and not using that now-visible log data in your planning and swap decision making, then you’re not taking the most advantage possible of that data,” states senior director of operations technology, Ron Hall, at C.R. England. In 2008, the company began implementing EOBR at the encouragement of Chad England, now CEO, who was the senior executive for recruiting and safety at the time of implementation.

Since then, the data collected by telematics units and EOBRs have been used to make sizable purchase decisions. “When we award business to a particular tractor manufacturer, we’ll actually award the business based on total cost of ownership, not just the purchase price, and fuel consumption is a major factor in that total cost of ownership model that we make our decisions off of,” says Hall.

Number crunching has paid off. Hall states the devices have helped the company reduce deadheading (trailers traveling empty between unloading & reloading) from 8% of miles traveled to below 7%. He also estimates fuel efficiency improvements at a tenth of a mile per gallon per year for the last three years.

Although big trucking companies have readily adopted big data strategies in their business models, smaller carriers have been less eager.

“Based on our research, the small guys typically postpone a major technology investment three to five years,” says Dan Murray, VP of research for the non-profit American Transportation Research Institute. He adds that after bigger carriers have outfitted their fleets and tested early versions of products, prices usually drop and models are normally easier to implement, given input from early adopters.

“The question is, can the small guys survive long enough to benefit from the technology? The trucking industry’s average profit margin is about 3.6 cents on the dollar,” says Murray. “So we only invest in technology that has an almost immediate ROI, and it has to have a pretty fast payback or break-even point, within 12 to 18 months.”

Lying on log books

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) will soon require all carriers to install some type of electronic on-board monitoring device in vehicles to track how many hours a driver has been on the road and vehicle status. Supporters of the new rules, such as president of the Arkansas Trucking Association Lane Kidd, say that electronic devices will improve trucking safety.

“Three million truck drivers today still use a paper log book, which is the same system we have had in the trucking industry since 1938. And the worst kept secret is that drivers lie on their log books,” says Kidd. He suspects that electronic on-board recorders will, first and foremost, improve highway safety by preventing drivers from being too tired. “It gives the company a better view of what’s actually happening on the highway.”

C.R. England’s compliance manager Kevin Carlisle says that for as many carriers that have implemented EOBR systems, “there are many, many more companies that are not using electronic logs.” And they’re missing out on a key advantage of adopting electronic logs: Carlisle says annual inspections found errors in 55% to 67% of paper logs, which can result in detention of trailers or fines. With the new electronic logs, he says, inspectors occasionally find no errors in their drivers’ logs during an inspection period.

The future of telematics and big data in trucking, says Murray, lies in cross-referencing data on traffic delays, weather, and parking availability with real-time driver data to deliver information to the driver as fast as possible. For example, a driver’s device might tell him or her if weather ahead will cause a delivery delay that would extend past the maximum driving hours for the trip and then guide the driver to the nearest parking area.

“I would say that within a couple of years that level of sophistication will be out in the truck—for sure within two to three years,” Murray says.

More information on when to expect the electronic log mandate to be in effect.

Source: Forbes, Original Article: How Big Data Is Changing Long-Haul Trucking

Prevent Dangerous Driving with GPS Fleet Management Software

GPS Fleet Management Software Helps Prevent Dangerous Driving

Fleet managers, parents and business owners all have something in common, worrying about dangerous driving. It is not only important to ensure the utmost safety of your drivers at all times, but you also want to avoid any unnecessary costs associated with dangerous or careless driving. What can you do about the way your drivers behave on the road? GPS fleet management software, also known as telematics, is the answer.

With GPS fleet management software, you have immediate insight into all driving activities allowing you and your drivers to better identify dangerous driving behaviors. These behaviors can be anything from speeding, sharp cornering and engine revving to rapid acceleration and harsh braking. Furthermore, you have the ability to view past trips your drivers have made. This allows you to:

  • Communicate proactively with your drivers using in-vehicle audible alerts.These alerts create a beeping sounds that informs your driver(s) when they have broken one of your custom safe driving rules, or when they are just about to break a rule. This gives the drivers an opportunity to realize and correct their driving mistakes and correct them on their own. Over time, these ‘beeps’ will improve driving habits and break the bad ones.
  • View & re-create trips on a map at any time.You can hover your mouse over any points on the map, and also see the exact location a driver broke a rule, such as speeding.
  • Review custom reports & set up new reports at your own convenience.These custom reports graphically illustrate the top speeding drivers, unauthorized after-hours usage, risk and safety scoring reports, and much more including personalized reports to fit your company’s specific needs.
  • Create custom notifications in the GPS fleet management software to notify you when your drivers are breaking a rule.For example, you may want to set up email or text message alerts if your drivers are ever on the road without wearing his/her seatbelt, idling, speeding, etc.

Unfortunately, despite proactive management efforts, accidents can still happen. GPS fleet management software allows you to re-create the trip of an accident to identify what happened and who was responsible. This valuable information will allow you to act fast on the incident, and depending on the outcome, provide ‘no-fault’ evidence for insurance coverage purposes.

Each and every business is unique and requires a customized approach to developing a safety plan for your drivers. To learn more about the audible alerts our GPS trackers offer, connect with us today. Email [email protected] or call 1-888-998-1122. They can help you better understand how GPS fleet management software can be used to help prevent dangerous driving.

Also, check out this article on how our Fleet Tracking System helps lower fuel costs.

GPS Tracking Units Put Dog Walkers Minds at Ease

Dogs Made Easy to Find With GPS Tracking Units

A company in Alberta, Canada that offers off-leash dog walking is using GPS tracking units to keep track of its dogs at all times.

Before Clever Canines takes any of the dogs out for any off-leash activity, the dogs are outfitted with a harness containing a small GPS tracking unit. It is included in their WalkAbout Program which uses a combination of on and off-leash activities.

The dog walkers will take up to 10 dogs at a time; all are tracked with the GPS tracking units using GPS and cellphone tower frequencies. The walkers can easily keep track of each dog on their smartphones, and the company’s owner can do the same from the main office.

The GPS tracking units help put not only the dog owners mind at ease but also the company owner and dog walkers, much like our units put the minds of fleet owners and managers at ease.

At first it might sound a bit strange and maybe too precautious, but it makes sense. Clever Canines would not run a dog walking service without using GPS tracking units; a dogs safety is too important to too many people to risk anything going wrong.

The units are especially useful for new dogs and ones who may not be as well trained at the rest of the group.

Joe Scorgie, one of the co-founders of Clever Canines does not expect GPS tracking units to become common among other dog walkers anytime in the near future. It is not something all dog walkers are able to afford, but the peace of mind the units provide is absolutely priceless.

Source: CBC News, Clever Canines

Not Taking Action Puts Your Company at Risk

Improve Driver Safety With Telematics

Many fleet managers put off implementing telematics to improve driver safety because they fear they will become aware of something that until now they did not have to subsequently manage. If you are in this situation ask yourself, what do you think is riskier? Not knowing if safety training is needed for your drivers OR knowing that there are drivers who require safety training and focusing attention on how to help them by developing a policy and various procedures?

To put this simply, the cost of not knowing far outweighs the cost of measuring and managing safety using an affordable telematics solution. Plus, not only will telematics help with driver safety, it will also help save money on fuel, allow for better route management, maintenance reminders and more.

If protecting your employees isn’t incentive enough, the courts are awarding increasingly large punitive settlements against companies that do not apply what is considered to be predominantly accessible technology.

In 2012, the court awarded $22 million to a plaintiff where the fleet failed to reinforce its non-use of cell phone policy. The court found the fleet at fault for failing to enforce a common and practical cell phone policy for improving driver safety. In New York State, backup camera use by trucks was mandated after a fatality, in addition to the use of external alarms of reversing trucks in Illinois. Not having equipment installed costs companies far more than the cost of the technology itself. The same case can be made for not applying practical and common tools to monitor and enforce safe driving. It is better to measure – in order to understand, develop a policy, and reinforce that policy than it is to ignore the risk of unsafe drivers in the first place.

With a massive payback by managing safety, fuel, and maintenance, it is surprising that not every fleet is already fully equipped with telematics. So the question becomes: will a court find that telematics technology is ubiquitous enough with 40% of fleets installed in North America, to find a fleet negligent if it is not measuring and ultimately managing safe driving?

To learn more about how GoFleet can help you run a safer fleet with our GPS Tracker Audible Coaching call 1-888-998-1122 or email [email protected].

Choosing GPS Fleet Tracking

5 Things to Look For When Choosing GPS Fleet Tracking

What to Look For When Choosing GPS Fleet Tracking

  1. Beware of Extra Hidden CostsMake sure the price you are quoted is the price you pay. Some companies will charge you for installation and/or to remove the units at the end of your contract. Another common hidden cost is roaming; companies will charge you roaming fees if your vehicles go out of the country.
  2. Ease of UseThere are a ton of powerful GPS fleet tracking options out there in today’s market that offer amazing features. Unfortunately, many can also be difficult to understand and take a while to get the hang of. It is extremely important you know how to operate the software as quickly as possible to not waste any of your valuable time.
  3. Ensure The System Works Even When You Aren’t at Your ComputerThis is critical when choosing GPS fleet tracking. Many people do not have the time to monitor their fleet 24/7; it is important your GPS tracking system has the ability to send real time alerts and reports without having to be logged into the system. Some people may not have time to login to the software everyday and it takes much less time to check a quick email with a simple report displaying information like fuel usage, idling, and time card reports.
  4. Live Support and TrainingWhen you make the decision to purchase GPS fleet tracking software for your company not only are you buying a product and service, you are also creating a relationship. A GPS Unit simply installed in one of your vehicles will not be very useful to you; the units reach their full potential when you fully understand the software they come with. In order to understand the ins and outs of the software and all the different reporting capabilities, live support and training is a necessity. It is important to have on-going training available to you when and where you need it.
  5. The Necessary Features to Create ROI Some systems may look great at first but when diving into the software they may actually be relatively useless; many systems lack the necessary features to ensure adding money to your bottom line. Some examples of these features include various alerts (eg. idling and harsh driving), geo-fences, dispatching capabilities and fuel usage reports.

For more information please email [email protected] or call 1-888-998-1122.

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GPS Fleet Management Vehicle Maintenance Reminders

Maintenance Made Easy with GPS Fleet Management Vehicle Maintenance Reminders

Never forget about vehicle maintenance again with a GPS fleet management system.

No matter how well you drive and how cautious you are on the roads, being optimally safe begins with proper vehicle maintenance. However, A vast majority of drivers often forget about scheduling their next maintenance appointment or it just simply gets pushed down the priority list. This is until a dash warning light goes off.

Businesses that own/operate commercial vehicles must always ensure they are properly maintaining their entire fleet while being proactive with driver safety. GPS fleet management technology can help businesses do much more than track vehicles on a map – scheduling vehicle maintenance reminders and checking vehicle health in real-time is one of the central functions. Automating these processes removes some of the uncertainties that fleet managers face on a daily basis and will help ensure your fleet is in tip top shape.

The below items include just some of the many areas of maintenance that must be regularly inspected:

Brakes, Tires, and the Windshield

Starting with your tires, keeping them properly inflated and rotated year-round, in addition to inspecting your brakes, is very important as potential accidents and liabilities can be mitigated. Similarly, check for windshield cracks, and getting them fixed on time can help stop the spread of the crack. The proper functioning of windshield wipers must also be explored.

Battery

In certain climates, ensuring vehicle batteries are charged can save lives. With GPS fleet management technology, a vehicle “heartbeat” is checked for periodically. Should a problem arise, the fleet manager will be alerted immediately. Never worry about knowing when to replace/check your battery again with GPS fleet management vehicle maintenance reminders.

Air Filter

Replacing the vehicles air filter at the manufacturers specified intervals can help improve performance and maintain optimum fuel mileage. Inspecting suspension components will ensure proper performance when braking, steering and cruising.

Fluids

Ensuring fluids are topped up and oil filters are changed will not only help the vehicle run better and longer, but also it can be a good way to spot potential problems before they become major issues or roadside breakdowns.

Once a fleet vehicle has completed its service life, a properly maintained vehicle will have a higher resale value than one that has been neglected. Some of these simple tasks over the life of any vehicle can save lives, time, headaches and money. GoFleet can help you stay on top of vehicle maintenance management; GPS fleet management technology has tons of other benefits to help you run a safer and more efficient fleet!

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Runaway Cat Fitted With GPS Satellite Tracking Device

GPS Satellite Tracking Device Will Prevent Cat From Going Missing Again

After going missing for a third time owners of Benjie, a three-legged cat, invest in a GPS satellite tracking device to prevent it from happening again.

Steve and Claire Thorn, owners of Benjie, quickly turned to their local newspaper when their cat had disapeared for a third time. The newspaper appeal helped locate him and now the travelling cats owners have decided to purchase a GPS satellite tracking device to keep Benjie from getting lost again.

With this GPS satellite tracking device now attached to this adventurous cat’s collar his owners will be able to pinpoint his real-time location. Steve and Claire were so grateful that he was found but won’t be taking any chances of this happening again in the future.

Three-legged Benjie often wanders off and has even been known to jump into neighbors cars and going for a ride without them knowing.

Steve and Claire knew that in order to protect their precious pet they had to do something to keep him from going missing again. A GPS satellite tracking device, although a little pricey for tracking a cat, will give them peace of mind. They will be able to see all the adventures he has been on throughout each day and ensure he isn’t anywhere he shouldn’t be.

GPS satellite tracking devices can help you achieve peace of mind when it come to your fleet, assets, and employees. With GoFleet’s GPS Tracking Devices you can ensure you know where your vehicles are 24/7. You will also have the peace of mind that your employees are safe, and doing their job.

If you want to learn more about our GPS Satellite Tracking Devices then please Contact Us Today!

Source: The Huddersfield Daily Examiner 

Benefits of Mobile Fleet Management

Mobile Fleet Management Makes Managing Your Fleet Easier

Mobile Fleet Management is the future of managing your fleet. Since the 1990s, the internet has touched and changed almost every aspect of our lives by enabling quick and simple communication, from anywhere on the globe. This interconnectivity has allowed businesses to learn about changing conditions and react to them faster than ever before. With the rise of smart mobile technology, this phenomenon has been accelerated even further. What this means for telematics is that businesses can keep up-to-date with their fleet in real-time through phones, tablets, and computers.

Mechanical Information

A telematics solution that is mobile ready allows for up-to-date information on the state of your fleet at any time, virtually anywhere. Businesses can be notified instantly with our mobile fleet management solution when there is an issue with any of their vehicles. They can also take quick, decisive action to keep their fleet running optimally.

Accident Response

No business wants their drivers and vehicles getting into accidents. With our mobile fleet management solution, business owners, supervisors and managers can be notified immediately when a vehicle gets into an accident. Armed with this information, businesses can act quickly to determine what occurred and why.

Paperless Driver Input

Hours of Service (HOS) regulations require drivers to write down when they started driving, how long they were driving for, along with numerous other details. An app developed by a telematics provider, for example the Geotab Drive App, allows drivers to perform the tasks they need to perform more easily while also reducing the overhead for the business. At the push of a button, a driver can signal that he/she is now driving, with the app automatically recording the time and location. This information would stored in the cloud, allowing businesses to instantly get the current driving status of their drivers while eliminating the cost associated with organizing and storing paper logs.

The cost of mobile devices has been decreasing steadily while their computing power has been increasing. This creates a unique opportunity for business owners to leverage their power to stay in-tune with business activities at all times. A telematics solution that embraces mobile technology will allow businesses to make informed, smart decisions about their fleet instantaneously, from any device, anywhere.

Learn more about how telematics helps make fleet management easy or about our Yukon mobile fleet management or Geotab Drive mobile fleet management solutions.

And don’t forget to Contact Us with any of your mobile fleet management questions!

Original Article From Geotab:
http://www.geotab.com/blog/3-benefits-of-mobile-fleet-management/

Tips on How to Reduce Fleet Emissions

Reduce Fleet Emissions With These Helpful Tips

Want to reduce your fleet emissions? The concept is quite simple: the greater your fuel consumption, the greater your emissions will be. Reducing your fuel consumption will in turn reduce your fleets emissions.

 

Green Fleet Management

 

The way employees drive their vehicles directly relates to either increasing or decreasing fuel economy and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Fleets that are serious about becoming more sustainable must strive to modify their driver’s on-road behaviour as an ongoing, interactive process. The items below list the top ways you can reduce your fleets emissions and in turn run a more greener fleet:

  • Avoid aggressive driving – accelerate gently and maintain a steady speed
  • Avoid idling – reduce fleet emissions/gas consumption easily, do not leave your vehicle running
  • Reduce additional mileage – optimize your routes and minimize your number of stops
  • Keep tires inflated to the correct pressure
  • Eliminate unnecessary extra weight inside the vehicle
  • Do not purchase premium fuel (unless it is necessary and specified in your owner’s manual)
  • Avoid using the A/C when possible
  • Ensure your vehicle maintenance schedule is top of mind year-round
  • Carpool whenever it is possible and appropriate
  • Drive according to the speed limit – no speeding = reduce fleet emissions
  • Keep your windows rolled up – this makes your vehicle more aerodynamic
  • Anticipate traffic – keep in mind that extensive brake use increases gasoline consumption

Through effective implementation, you will be more likely to not only improve your fuel economy, but also decrease CO2 emissions and boost on-road safety. Reducing your fleets emissions will not only benefit you (and save you money) but it will also benefit the environment. According to the Union of Concerned Scientists transportation is the largest single source of air pollution in the United States.

Contact GoFleet to find out how telematics can help you achieve your sustainability goals today.

Who Says Hours-of-Service Compliance Has to be Difficult?

Hours-of-Service Made Easy With Our HOS Compliance Solution

Almost everyone in today’s society seems to have a smartphone or tablet device. In fact, a new study by the PEW Research Centre shows that over 90% of American adults own a cell phone, and that these devices are used for much more than just making phone calls. Companies are constantly developing apps to better capitalize on the ubiquity of mobile devices.

People continue to demand more and more from their technology – both in and out of the workplace. It is important for telematics providers to meet the needs of their customers and end-users. Geotab Drive – a recently developed app, which can be downloaded on Google’s PlayStore, has a multitude of features – including hours-of-service (HOS). This app is intended to comply with the DOT regulation needs of Truck companies, specifically in the USA.

Three important features make up our HOS solution:

  1. Compatability Geotab Drive is compatible with devices running Android 4.1 or higher. Preferably with a 7-inch screen and capactive touch screen. The device also must have a built in cellular modem (3G or LTE) and GP.
  2. FlexibilityEven if your dedicated HOS tablet were to stop working for whatever reason, the solution to the problem is as simple as pulling out another Android device with all the required specs and loading the Geotab Drive app on it. As long as you have a valid data connection, you can always login to sync with the server and instantly gain access to all your HOS and DVIR logs. You do not need to rely on a single device & you can easily switch from one device to another.
  3. CompliancyGoFleet certifies that the design of the HOS Solution has been sufficiently tested to meet the requirements of § 395.15 of 49 CFR Part 395 under the conditions it will be used.

Learn more about GoFleet’s HOS Compliance Solution here: HOS Compliance Solution or Contact Us!

References: Duggan, M. (2013, September 19). Cell phone activities 2013. Retrieved November 21, 2013 from Pewinternet.org: http://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2013/Cell-Activities.aspx