The high-tech shop

Even as the first personal computers — we're talking the Tandy TRS 80 and Commodore 64 here — started elbowing their way onto the desks of progressive fleet managers back in the early ‘80s, talk came quick and fast about deploying them to streamline maintenance so a “paperless shop” would become reality. A quarter century later, the PC in all its iterations reigns supreme in workplaces everywhere and a paperless shop can certainly be had by anyone who wants one. But the march of progress that's swept high-tech electronics into the truck shop is less about reducing paperwork ...

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