
Rolling Strong, a driver wellness focused company, has announced a mobile health and wellness platform to help improve driver health, safety, and retention.
Rolling Strong, a driver wellness focused company, has announced a mobile health and wellness platform to help improve driver health, safety, and retention.

Rolling Strong has unveiled a new mobile platform aimed at helping drivers to stay healthy. Photo: Rolling Strong

Rolling Strong, a driver wellness focused company, has announced a mobile health and wellness platform to help improve driver health, safety, and retention.
Rolling Strong was acquired by Velociti in March, and the company says that the move was a catalyst for developing a mobile health and wellness platform for truckers. The recently named president of Rolling Strong, Stephen Kane, worked with Velociti to combine mobile technology with Rolling Strong’s CDL wellness program.
“Driver health and wellness is a key issue getting a lot of attention,” said Kane. “However, until now there hasn’t been a tangible program to fully address the needs or the importance of the situation. The new Rolling Strong health and wellness platform is truly built for drivers and is designed to address the concerns over their health and safety.”
The new platform can be accessed from iOS and Android smart devices as well as in-cab computing systems. The Rolling Strong health and wellness platform provides drivers with guidance and real-time tracking of meals, exercise, sleep, and other metrics. Rewards and gaming features have been integrated into the platform so drives and transportation providers can create and participate in wellness challenges and competitions.
“With our new health and wellness platform, our entire team is now focused on the industry’s number one asset— the driver—because these men and woman deserve an opportunity to be healthy,” said Bob Perry, chief operating officer and founder of Rolling Strong. “We’re excited that Velociti’s expertise in automating this process is now powering our ability to reach more drivers with our approach to improving wellness, and more trucking companies with a platform that will lead to better retention and safety.”
For more information on Rolling Strong, click here.

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