Fleetworthy Acquires Haul to Expand AI-Enabled Fleet Compliance
Fleetworthy has acquired Haul, a provider of AI-powered compliance and safety automation technology, to add to its technology suite for fleet safety, compliance, and efficiency.
“This acquisition is a pivotal moment in our growth as we transform the way fleets manage compliance and safety,” said Mike Precia, president and chief strategy officer of Fleetworthy.
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Fleetworthy has acquired Haul, a provider of AI-powered compliance and safety automation technology, to add to its technology suite for fleet safety, compliance, and efficiency.
This acquisition gives Fleetworthy access to Haul’s innovative platform, which uses artificial intelligence to automate time-consuming driver and asset compliance and safety-related tasks.
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Its capabilities, which include automated document audits, intelligent driver onboarding and scorecarding, and real-time compliance monitoring, help fleets of all sizes better manage safety and regulatory demands.
Integrated with leading telematics providers, Haul’s platform enables fleets to act on real-time driver behavior data, supporting proactive safety management, automated risk scoring, and targeted driver coaching.
The combination expands Fleetworthy’s offerings and reinforces its mission to provide smarter, more efficient compliance solutions for the transportation industry, according to an announcement.
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What the Fleetworthy-Haul Deal Means For Fleet Compliance and Safety
“This acquisition is a pivotal moment in our growth as we transform the way fleets manage compliance and safety,” said Mike Precia, president and chief strategy officer of Fleetworthy.
“Haul’s platform brings powerful automation, actionable insights, and intuitive user experiences that align perfectly with our vision of delivering the best fleet technology.”
In addition to bolstering compliance automation, Haul’s technology introduces enhanced self-service features that improve operational visibility and efficiency for fleet operators. This allows fleets of all sizes to navigate compliance requirements more easily and confidently.
“This move helps us to serve a broader range of customers and offer solutions that leverage the latest technologies to help fleets of all sizes more efficiently manage safety and compliance,” said Shay Demmons, chief product officer of Fleetworthy.
“Haul’s AI capabilities complement Fleetworthy’s own AI initiatives to drive better outcomes at lower costs for fleets.”
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Haul’s customer base will continue to benefit from its platform, which is now backed by Fleetworthy’s national support infrastructure and its comprehensive compliance solutions. Haul’s co-founders, Tim Henry and Toan Nguyen Le, will join Fleetworthy’s leadership team in key roles.
“At Haul, we’ve always believed that AI has the power to fundamentally improve fleet compliance and operations,” said Henry. “Joining Fleetworthy gives us the scale and reach to achieve that vision, and I’m excited for the next phase of innovation.”
Haul co-founders Tim Henry and Toan Nguyen Le will join Fleetworthy’s leadership team.
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With Haul, fleets receive a platform that centralizes the management of their fleet compliance, maintenance and safety. Through Haul’s platform and integrations with FMCSA, ELD, cameras and more, Haul provides a unified view of a fleet’s driver, vehicle and equipment compliance, safety performance and advanced analytics to help fleets remedy issues quickly across their drivers, vehicles, and equipment.
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