The transportation industry has continued to look for ways to absorb the drastic logistical challenges and sharp economic decline resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Five Traits of a Quality Equipment Operator
It takes a combination of several important elements and personality traits for an equipment operator to earn and then maintain an excellent safety record. Fortunately for safety directors, these traits can be continually improved over time with the right safety programming and culture in place.
Three Ways Fleet Telematics Are Optimizing Construction in the New Normal
At this time, fleet managers cannot afford to have unexpected vehicle downtime. As a result, fleet telematics can be leveraged to alleviate the stress of unexpected maintenance issues, setting businesses up for whatever may come next amid shifting market dynamics.
Eleven Reasons the Construction Equipment Industry Needs E-Commerce
The heavy equipment and parts industry is just beginning to ascend the adoption curve. Here are 11 signs.
Leverage Existing Fleet Management Technology to Tackle Today’s Challenges
Integrated fleet and field technologies make it easier to build procedures and structures that allow businesses to operate a fleet and a remote workforce. It’s these technologies that can be adjusted for today’s challenges.
Three Ways Aerial Imaging Benefits Construction Amid COVID-19
Given the increased need for social distancing and remote capacity during the pandemic, aerial imaging brings these three significant benefits to construction contractors.
Video-Based Safety for Fleets Is an Important Slice of the Profitability Pie
Video-based safety programs go beyond helping improve employee safety while driving. They provide a sound return on investment across a variety of operational functions—from improving operational effectiveness and freight mobility to reducing fuel consumption.
Navigating the COVID-19 Economy: How Distributors and OEMs Can Work Together
Kitting—or the grouping of a set of parts linked by some attribute to be ordered, shipped and priced as one—affords efficiencies in ordering, fulfillment and cost. It’s become a focal point for many OEMs and distributors during the COVID-19 economic downturn.










