What do you know?

Once upon a time not so long ago, fleets received and processed information about their equipment, drivers and loads by telephone, on paper or in person, and that was that. As a result, trucking was a business as linear as the highway and “real time” simply meant the same very busy 24-hour day to everyone in the industry. It has been some time, however, since real time was such an orderly, even leisurely concept and since information flowed in such a predictable, chronological channel through a fleet operation. Technology has changed all that forever. In its 2005 report, ...

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