Apex Capital Partners With KeepTruckin to Offer ELD Solution
Freight factoring provider Apex Capital has partnered with KeepTruckin to help its customers comply with the upcoming ELD mandate.
by Staff
March 31, 2017
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Freight factoring provider Apex Capital has partnered with KeepTruckin to help its customers comply with the upcoming ELD mandate.
Apex Capital spent more than year testing and evaluating ELD solutions to find the best option for its client base. As a result of this process, Apex decided to partner with KeepTruckin.
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“With the FMCSA mandate becoming effective this year, Apex is very excited to provide an affordable, plug-n-play solution that enables our clients to keep moving freight,” said Jennifer Letson, chief operations officer at Apex Capital. “This strategic partnership will ensure that our clients have access to a compliant solution, included on the FMCSA’s list of registered ELD providers, in advance of the ELD mandate set to take effect in December 2017.”
KeepTruckin is an electronic logging device and fleet management provider that offers a logbook app for Android and iOS devices. Apex is a full-service freight factoring company that provides a cash flow solution for small- to medium-sized trucking companies and also offers a fuel discount program.
“We’re excited to partner with Apex Capital, an industry leader that shares our commitment to meeting fleets’ pressing needs through a personalized, proactive and comprehensive customer experience,” said John Verdon, head of partnerships at KeepTruckin. “KeepTruckin’s ease-of-use will help Apex Capital's clients reduce administrative hours, streamline operations and comply with the ELD mandate regulations."
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