
C.H. Robinson and One20 have announced an electronic logging device solution designed to help small contract carriers comply with the electronic logging mandate.
C.H. Robinson and One20 have announced an electronic logging device solution designed to help small contract carriers comply with the electronic logging mandate.

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C.H. Robinson and One20 have announced an electronic logging device solution designed to help small contract carriers comply with the electronic logging mandate.
C.H. Robinson is collaborating with One20, a truck driver based membership community, to offer discounted ELD hardware for carriers with no subscription fees and additional value-added services offered only to C.H. Robinson contract carriers.
“We recognize that many small carriers are concerned with the compliance costs associated with the ELD mandate,” said Kevin Abbott, vice president of North American surface transportation at C.H. Robinson. “We also understand that shippers have concerns with potential impacts on capacity levels following the mandate deadline. With this collaboration, we are supporting both our contract carriers and shipper customers by providing an option for carriers to be in compliance.”
The One20 ELD solution will support carriers of all sizes, but is aimed at owner-operators and small carriers with 10 or fewer trucks, looking to simplify ELD compliance. The One20 ELD solution will be available throughout the C.H. Robinson North America network. For more information, contract carriers should contact their C.H. Robinson representative.
C.H. Robinson is a third-party logistics provider offing logistics services, fresh produce sourcing, and managed services for more than 113,000 customers and 71,000 contract carriers through its integrated network.

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