Theft of equipment can plummet profit margins considering that replacing stolen equipment is a painful cost for the employer. Today, technology is available to help prevent internal and external equipment theft.
Construction Machinery Investment Growth Should Hold Steady in 2019
Investment in equipment and software is projected to expand 4.1 percent in 2019, according to the 2019 Equipment Leasing & Finance U.S. Economic Outlook released by the Equipment Leasing & Finance Foundation.
Five Innovations Powering the Construction Equipment of the Future
Due to their unmatched combination of power, efficiency, performance, reliability and durability, diesel engines are the primary power source in the overwhelming majority of construction equipment.
Companies Take a New Approach to Alleviate Truck Order Backlog for 2019
Private fleet managers are realizing they can achieve more savings on trucks' overall impact to the bottom line, as well as maintenance and repair—the highest variable and volatile cost of a fleet operation—by moving to a shorter life cycle.
Improve Driver Safety and Fleet Management With Video Technology
Video-based safety programs deliver insight—not just data—that can help bring drivers home safely each evening.
Mitigate Health Risks Caused by Vibration Exposure
Vibration is an unavoidable constant in many workplaces; depending on their duties, workers can be exposed to hazardous levels on a frequent-enough basis that it causes long-term injury.
Manage Rising Construction Fleet Insurance Rates With Technology
As insurance rates rise, invest in tools to prevent loss, such as telematics to monitor driver behavior and safety features such as backing sensors, cameras, and collision mitigation and lane-keeping systems.
New Standard Identifies Tethering System Requirements
ANSI/ISEA 121-2018 establishes tethering systems and containers as the best practice when it comes to falling object safety and offers guidance on what constitutes a proper tethering system.









