by TruckingOffice | Jun 7, 2021 | ELD, Electronic Logging Device, Fleet Management, Owner Operator, Trucking Management, Trucking Management Software, Trucking Software
Truckers are getting record payments for hauling freight these days. Because the transportation industry is in high demand and the supply of truckers is low, owner-operators are seeing big pay days. But at the same time, truckers are seeing a lot of slow loading or...
by Allen Campbell | Feb 20, 2017 | Driver Logbook, IFTA, Maintenance, Organization, Reports, Taxes, Trucking Management, Trucking Software
It’s not like these are big secrets. If you talk to any successful trucker or broker, they’ll tell you the same things. The three keys to success are Organization Finding the problems and solving them Building up the customer base. As a broker with many...
by TruckingOffice | Feb 6, 2017 | Driver Logbook, ELD, Electronic Logging Device
The 21st Century Driver Electronic Logbook The trucking industry is always changing and evolving. One of the biggest changes we have seen in the 21st century is the electronic log book device. Some know it as the ELD, mandate. An ELD is an electronic device. It allows...
by TruckingOffice | Mar 24, 2015 | Driver Logbook, ELD
There’s a lot to think about when implementing an electronic driver logbook. Here are five factors to take into consideration:An electronic driver logbook makes dispatchers and load planners partially responsible for moving violations, since the devices involve them...
by TruckingOffice | Oct 25, 2014 | Driver Logbook, Safety
The electronic driver logbook has revolutionized how drivers log their work time. Here are some of the ways this innovation is making America’s roads safer: The electronic driver logbook reduces the amount of work drivers must do when recording their activities. In...
by TruckingOffice | Oct 15, 2014 | Driver Logbook, ELD, Electronic Logging Device, Safety
Is an Electronic Driver Logbook Coming Soon to Your Truck? The vast majority of commercial drivers are honest, hardworking people. However, there are a few rotten apples in every bunch. This is seen in the wrecks that occur every year due to truckers who insist on...
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