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Shippers can help mitigate these risks and better control final outcomes by tailoring supply chain best practices to meet the complexities of sensitive cold chains.
PeopleNet, a Minnetonka, Minn.-based division of Trimble Co., launched ConnectedFleet Central, a user interface that combines all of PeopleNet’s reporting, business intelligence and analytics solutions in a single web portal.
Software Advice analyzed 200 of these interactions to help other buyers understand what those trends are, and how they can improve their business’s operations with a new software solution.
Software Advice, Austin, Texas, surveyed hundreds of supply chain professionals from a variety of industries seeking to implement new software for their business to gain insight into the broader trends in supply chain management (SCM).
Randall’s temperature-control products division provides insulated partitions, known as bulkheads and center divides, used to segregate refrigerated trailers into different temperature zones.
Safe Fleet, Belton, Mo., acquired Randall Manufacturing LLC, an Elmhurst, Ill.-based manufacturer of specialized products used mainly in refrigerated semi-trailers.
Through the Comdata MyFleet Program, small trucking businesses can buy, pay for and integrate KeepTruckin’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA)-compliant ELD systems into their operations.
Comdata Inc., a provider of fleet management and B2B payment solutions based in Brentwood, Tenn., announced a partnership with electronic logging device (ELD) provider KeepTruckin to further address the compliance needs of the North American trucking industry.