FIRST QUARTER 2023
IN THIS ISSUE
How fleets are using their IT systems and smart data management to find and reward good driver behavior. Discussing sustainability, visibility and innovation with Odyssey Logistics' Chief Information Officer, Nicole White. How self-driving tech developers are finding opportunity in the varied use cases for autonomous vehicles. And, the value of AI-powered fleet management from the perspective of industry executives.
Some fleets have rolled out pay incentives that reward drivers for their safety and fuel efficiency performance, but implementing these merit-based programs requires IT systems that capture and analyze the right data.
By Katie Pyzyk
INDUSTRY Q&A
Nicole White, chief information officer at Odyssey Logistics & Technology, shares how the third-party logistics firm is taking steps to improve visibility, drive innovation and support sustainability initiatives.
COLUMNS
Self-driving truck developers are targeting an expanding list of use cases for autonomous vehicles in the transportation industry, including repeatable shorthaul routes and a renewed focus on off-road applications such as mining.
Artificial intelligence promises to unlock improvements in fleet management and vehicle maintenance, but industry executives hold mixed views on the current value and capabilities of AI-powered systems.
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