Geotab is the newest Associate Member of the Truck Renting and Leasing Association (TRALA), the nonprofit national trade association for the truck renting and leasing industry.
by Staff
November 24, 2017
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Geotab is the newest Associate Member of the Truck Renting and Leasing Association (TRALA), the nonprofit national trade association for the truck renting and leasing industry.
Geotab provides open platform fleet management solutions to businesses of all sizes. Geotab's intuitive, full-featured solutions help businesses better manage their drivers and vehicles by extracting accurate and actionable intelligence from real-time and historical trips data.
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With more than 1 billion data points collected daily, Geotab delivers critical business intelligence to help companies increase productivity and efficiency, strengthen compliance, and improve driver safety. Recently, Geotab's electronic logging device solution, Geotab Cloud ELD, was registered with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.
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Geotab Cloud ELD is a compliance management platform for monitoring and recording Hours of Service for fleets seeking to comply with the ELD mandate that's slated to take effect Dec. 18. FMCSA maintains a list of ELD providers and their products.
"We're happy to welcome Geotab as the newest member of TRALA," said Jake Jacoby, TRALA president and CEO. "With the ELD Mandate deadline fast approaching and our members in need of support for that issue as well as a variety of other telematics solutions, we are glad to have a leader in the field such as Geotab joining our association."
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TRALA said it is committed to growing all facets of its membership to best represent the entire truck renting and leasing industry.
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