
Dispatch Software: the Ultimate Guide
What is dispatch software? Dispatch software helps businesses that operate vehicle fleets to schedule and monitor what their vehicles and drivers are up to at any given moment. Dispatching systems
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What is dispatch software? Dispatch software helps businesses that operate vehicle fleets to schedule and monitor what their vehicles and drivers are up to at any given moment. Dispatching systems
Most drivers and fleet managers are aware of the 34-hour reset rule, but not everyone is using it to their advantage. Done right, a reset gives drivers more available hours,
In today’s rapidly evolving landscape of logistics, the integration of fleet telematics technology has emerged as a game-changer. Whether you’re a seasoned fleet manager or new to the field, this
Electronic Logging Devices (ELDs) digitally record a driver’s Record of Duty Status (RODS), replacing paper logbooks. They track and record regulated drivers’ compliance with Hours of Service (HOS) requirements to ensure operations
If you run a trucking business—whether you manage a fleet or drive your own rig—the Department of Transportation (DOT) plays a role in nearly everything you do. From the licenses
Why AI needs HI to see the whole picture In a recent Solera Fleet Solutions Fireside Chat, Solera fleet safety experts Jeff Griswold and Sean Ritchie explored the very real
If you run a trucking business—whether you manage a fleet or drive your own rig—the Department of Transportation (DOT) plays a role in nearly everything you do. From the licenses
Whether you’re managing a fleet or behind the wheel of a truck, monitoring Hours of Service (HOS) to stay in line with federal regulations can be a pain. The 8/2
Solera’s extensive database now extended with inclusion of Eurorepar parts data. London, 28th April, 2025 – Solera, the global leader in vehicle lifecycle management, today announces Eurorepar car parts are now
Your truck is always listening, even when you’re not behind the wheel. That’s because the Engine Control Module (ECM) is constantly collecting and interpreting data from sensors throughout the vehicle.