New FMCSA Certified ELD from Teletrac Navman

| May 2, 2017

New FMCSA Certified ELD from Teletrac Navman

Teletrac Navman, a leader in GPS tracking and fleet management solutions, has announced its new DIRECTOR® ELD solution, which meets all currently-published technical requirements of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s (FMCSA) Electronic Logging Device (ELD) mandate.

Teletrac Navman DRIVE, the in-cab ELD component of DIRECTOR, joins the FMCSA’s list of registered ELDs.

“Fleets and trucking operations face great uncertainty with today’s changing business environment, competitive pressures and regulations. To allay those concerns, Teletrac Navman built DIRECTOR ELD, leveraging proven Hours of Service (HOS) capabilities that have been widely adopted by fleets small and large for more than 10 years,” said Renaat Ver Eecke, President, Teletrac Navman. “Our customers can take comfort in knowing we help them minimize operational risks and improve business performance, all while guaranteeing compliance today and tomorrow.”

For dispatchers and managers, DIRECTOR provides a single view of up-to-the-minute HOS statuses for each driver as well as early identification of potential violations. It also offers a full breadth of telematics capabilities including vehicle analytics, driver behavior monitoring, enhanced geofencing, custom reporting and dashboards, as well as robust third party integrations to help carriers reduce operational expenses and build a more efficient, safe and connected fleet. Fleet managers can rely on DIRECTOR’s end-to-end workflow solutions to view all aspects of their fleet from the office or their mobile device.

For drivers, Teletrac Navman DRIVE is an easy-to-use suite of applications integrated into the in-cab Garmin device. To avoid HOS violations and take the guesswork out of compliance, drivers can proactively stay ahead of driving hours and breaks through audible alerts and post-trip feedback reports. Teletrac Navman DRIVE also includes advanced in-vehicle navigation with truck routing, two-way messaging and electronic Driver-Vehicle Inspection Reports (DVIR) to make drivers’ jobs easier.

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