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To improve its safety record, Smithfield embarked on a side-by-side comparison pilot of two video-based safety systems in its vehicles across the country.
Smithfield Foods, Inc., Smithfield, Va., deployed the SmartDrive video-based safety program from SmartDrive Systems, San Diego, Calif., across its entire fleet of nearly 600 Armour and Eckrich branded refrigerated box trucks.
PeopleNet, a Minnetonka, Minn.-based division of Trimble Co., integrated left- and right-view cameras to its video intelligence system, providing fleets with additional liability protection and prevention capabilities.
Knight Transportation, a Phoenix, Ariz.-based truckload transportation company, deployed SmartDrive’s video-based safety program to better manage the safety and efficiency of its fleet.
Tyco Integrated Security (TycoIS), a business unit of Tyco International, Boca Raton, Fla., made available Cloud Video, a cloud-based video solution provided by Eagle Eye Networks Inc., Austin, Texas.
Bozzuto’s Inc., a total service wholesale distributor, expanded its video-based safety program by deploying SmartDrive 360 across its fleet of 248 vehicles.