Omnitracs Launches Integrated Routing, Dispatching and Compliance Solution
Omnitracs has launched its integrated Routing, Dispatching, and Compliance solution, the company announced at its third annual user conference, Omnitracs Outlook 2017.
by Staff
March 1, 2017
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PHOENIX -- Omnitracs launched its integrated Routing, Dispatching, and Compliance solution here at its third annual user conference, Omnitracs Outlook 2017.
RDC combines routing, dispatching, trip management, proof of delivery, hours of service and driver-vehicle inspection report compliance. The RDC solution is available on a mobile device for drivers and through a management portal for fleet operators.
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The solution provides fleets with real-time information about routing efficiency, tracking, safety, and compliance.
Features include route planning/optimization, telematics to monitor driver and vehicle behaviors, a driver mobile platform that includes electronics logs, trip management and proof of delivery.
It also includes a web-based management platform that has dispatching, hours of service, and DVIR compliance, and comprehensive driver score carding.
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“Many fleets find it very difficult to effectively balance needs around route efficiency, driver safety and compliance, and customer service,” said Kevin Haugh, chief strategy and product officer at Omnitracs. “With RDC, managers and drivers can easily balance their business needs by having a comprehensive perspective on all aspects and the ability to quickly make adjustments as needed.”
For more information about Routing, Dispatching and Compliance, click here.
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