DAT Solutions is debuting a new version of its DAT Trucker mobile app, a driver trip planner with features like the locations of safe Walmart parking and CAT scales, and a loadboard.
by Staff
March 30, 2016
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DAT Solutions is debuting a new version of its DAT Trucker mobile app, a driver trip planner with features like the locations of safe Walmart parking and CAT scales, and a loadboard.
The DAT Trucker app was formerly known as MyDAT Trucker and the latest version touts a redesigned interface as well as a link that allows users access to all DAT Network loads through DAT TruckersEdge.
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The app has already been downloaded more than 750,000 times on both Android and iOS devices, the company says.
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