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iTECH: To Share or Not To Share
On the plus side, sharing information about the best ways to use technology helps the trucking industry become more efficient and successful. Some companies also find that technology can be a powerful marketing tool. Shippers often want their carriers, brokers and logistics companies to have sophisticated systems, so there’s an advantage to publicizing the use of various software applications.
April 17, 2014Freight Transportation Seen Lagging in Tech Applications
The freight transportation industry is still catching up with technology,” said Matt Ziegler, president of ZMac Transportation Solutions.
April 17, 2014iTECH: ‘Self-Driving’ Trucks Inch Closer
Consumers worldwide say they want to experience self-driving vehicles as automakers roll out an increasing number of cars that can take over and drive themselves, using mathematical calculations, an array of sensors and electronic controls of key vehicle systems.
January 3, 2014iTECH: ‘BYOD’ Trend Increases Need for Protecting Drivers’ Devices
A thief walks through a truck stop with a driver’s smart phone in hand when he crosses an invisible boundary. Suddenly the phone announces loudly and repeatedly, “This phone has been stolen!”
October 28, 2013Execs Say Cross-Docking Can Help Build Business
iTech: Broadband Telephoning:It's OK Now
iTech: Making Choices in In-Cab Technology
iTECH: Insurers Are Not Swayed by Safety Devices
An ever-increasing number of fleets today are investing significant capital to outfit their trucks with the latest safety technology to reduce accidents that harm people and disrupt freight operations.
December 27, 2011iTECH: Connecting Technology to the Corporate Suite
Considering the treatment that a budding chief information officer once might have gotten on the playground from a budding truck driver, it is no small thing in 2010 to hear that the successful trucking company desperately needs both of these people to move the freight and make a profit.
October 12, 2010