THIRD QUARTER 2021
IN THIS ISSUE
Taking trailer intelligence to the next level, how fleets are putting trailer data to work, and complying with Canada's ELD mandate. Introducing a new iTECH look with the same core mission, and defending against ransomware attack.
Connected trailer technology has evolved from dots on a map to data-driven business intelligence
By Gary Frantz
FEATURES
A closer look at how some large trucking companies are using trailer data to improve equipment utilization, maintenance and driver satisfaction.
The shift to electronic logging devices may be complete in the United States, but technology vendors are still working through device certification for Canada's ELD rule.
COLUMNS
As cybersecurity threats continue to grow, trucking and logistics companies should bolster their defenses against ransomware attacks.
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UPCOMING EVENTS
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Formulate: Key Trends Equipment & Maintenance
Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2022
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iTECH Insights: Key Trends in Trucking Technology
Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2022
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That involves developing a deeper understanding of the existing technologies that are already on the market and in many instances becoming commonplace, as well as the emerging technologies that could shake up the industry in the future." - Seth Clevenger, Managing Editor, Transport Topics
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