Fleet management systems can increase productivity and efficiency and boost profit margins, as well as maintain driver safety and decrease insurance costs.
Connected Construction Equipment Will Bring Changes to the Jobsite of the Future
New insights, apps and services in connected construction equipment promise to improve safety and efficiency, drive profitability and reduce risk.
Construction Technology and Software Rundown: November 15, 2019
Here's a rundown of the latest in construction technology and software.
Equipment Leasing Versus Financing: Which One Is Right for Your Business?
The right choice between an equipment lease or an equipment loan depends entirely on contractors’ business situations. The main things to consider are how much cash is available now, what the needs of the business are and how quickly the equipment being considered will be outdated.
Prepare for Winter With Fleet Management Software
With data on driving behavior and vehicle history to prepare before winter strikes, advanced tracking technology to help keep teams and vehicles safe when inclement weather ultimately hits.
Five Trends in Construction Equipment Rental
The equipment rental industry is growing and changing. Following are five construction equipment rental trends to watch for in 2020.
Three Ways OEMs Can Remain Competitive Despite Amazon’s Impact on the Heavy Equipment Market
Ecommerce revolutionized the way products are purchased, where they are purchased and the expectations customers have during the purchase process. This creates an opportunity for OEMs to reassess their current operations and implement the right processes, resources and technology to create the competitive differentiation needed.
Radar and LIDAR: Creating a Clear Picture of the Jobsite
Radar and LIDAR sensing is becoming available in the heavy construction market. Construction professionals believe the combined technology can help reduce costs, improve efficiency and safety, and address staffing challenges.









