
Geotab and J.J. Keller & Associates announced a new partnership to offer a solution combining Geotab telematics and J.J. Keller’s electronic logs.
Geotab and J.J. Keller & Associates are teaming up to offer a solution combining Geotab telematics and J.J. Keller’s electronic logs.

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Geotab and J.J. Keller & Associates announced a new partnership to offer a solution combining Geotab telematics and J.J. Keller’s electronic logs.
This partnership will offer fleets in-cab technology that combines telematics and compliance, while addressing the needs of the market as electronic logging devices (ELDs) become mandated for millions of drivers on Dec. 18, 2017.
“Catering to the needs of the market and our customers is just as important to us at Geotab as it is in developing the most robust and comprehensive fleet management technology,” said Geotab CEO Neil Cawse. “This partnership with J.J. Keller will bring a new level of service to the industry, especially in light of the ELD mandate.”

Geotab, which has more than 500,000 installed devices operating in vehicles already, is partnering with J.J. Keller to distribute the integrated solution to customers throughout North America.
"For more than 60 years we’ve helped fleets comply with hours of service regulations," said Rustin Keller, executive vice president and chief operating officer for J.J. Keller. "We are excited to offer the industry the option to utilize the Geotab GO7 device and get the J.J. Keller Elog service and support they’ve come to expect from the leader in compliance."

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