Transportation technology software and hardware provider iGlobal has announced that it has been listed as a certified ELD provider by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.
by Staff
March 29, 2017
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Transportation technology software and hardware provider iGlobal has announced that it has been listed as a certified ELD provider by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.
Not content to self-certify, iGlobal said it worked to make sure that every aspect of the requirement was completed per FMCSA’s specifications. The company completed an internal certification process and asked former FMCSA chief Annette Sandberg to perform a second review.
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Sandberg, who was FMCSA Adminstrator under PresidentGeorge W. Bush from 2003-2006, reviewed iGlobal’s ELD products to ensure that they meet the FMCSA ELD Mandate requirements.
“I am happy to share we are fully compliant with the FMCSA ELD mandate,” stated Eric Bauer, president of iGlobal. “Many fleets we speak to tell us that self-certification from an ELD provider is no guarantee that the FMCSA won’t de-certify them later, leaving the carrier to try to replace them in just 8 days, per the mandate’s specification.”
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