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October 2014

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46 COMMERCIAL CARRIER JOURNAL | OCTOBER 2014 technology Text INFO to 205-289-3554 or visit www.ccjdigital.com/info r Vigillo announced new capabilities for its Athena big data platform: a customized Fuel Dashboard that displays the location, volume and total purchases of fuel; a Maintenance Dashboard that uses private CSA data combined with internal vehicle maintenance and breakdown information to help identify types of breakdowns and how this information compares to corresponding inspections, violations and CSA points; and a U.S. Legal Channel and Court Dispositions Dashboard that reveals the disposition of driver citations by state, county, violation type, CSA/MVR, fine reduction and time to disposition. r "MKFY4PGUXBSF – a provider of hosted transportation management systems for brokers, carriers and other transportation providers – introduced Event Manager, a communications tool designed to enable brokers and dispatchers to resolve open questions and unsettled issues more quickly and efficiently. r 5SJNCMF formed a strategic alliance with 3Gtms Inc., a privately-held provider of transportation management systems, which includes an equity investment in 3Gtms by Trimble and a reseller agree - ment with TMW Systems, part of Trimble's Transportation and Logistics Division. 3Gtms' 3G-TM planning and shipment management software will be marketed by TMW Systems as part of its transpor - tation solutions portfolio. Financial terms were not announced. r 4IFMM added new offerings to its Shell Fleet Navigator Card: a 20 percent discount on most services at participating Jiffy Lube Service Centers, and access to the Shell Fuel Rewards Network program that provides added benefits at participating Shell stations. The card is designed to allow fleet managers to enforce company poli - cies and tailor their fuel network to control when and where drivers fuel and what fuel sites they use. r "-,5FDIOPMPHJFTa provider of geolo - gistical solutions and navigation software, announced that Schilli Transportation integrated ALK Maps into its Driver Daily Events driver management tool designed to provide driver managers with added visibility into the fleet's activities. r $+%SJTDPMM"TTPDJBUFTa supplier of market research and consulting services for the GPS and wireless communications industries, released a China Commercial Telematics Market Study that said more than five million GPS fleet tracking and Beidou (BDS) tracking devices are used in China today to monitor fleet vehicles, heavy equipment and other assets, and that due to government regulations and other market forces, the number of units in service will grow to more than 12 million by 2018. r #FTUQBTT a provider of bulk purchasing and streamlined toll management services for commercial fleets, announced that Ni - agara Falls Bridge Commission-managed international bridges – including the Rain- bow, Whirlpool and Lewiston-Queenston bridges – now are part of the Bestpass toll service following NFBC's implementation of the E-ZPass tolling program. INBRIEF Reduce Your Fleet Costs with LUBER-FINER ® TRT TM © 2014 Luber-finer. An ISO14001 and ISO/TS16949 registered company. 200 S. 4th Street, Albion, IL 62806-1313. Proven ROI... See how much your fleet can save! Use our TRT Fleet Calculator or online at: www.luberfiner.com/value-calculator Metering tube Protective liquid additive TRT ™ additive basket Specifically engineered, Luber-finer TRT TM (Time Release Technology) filters help reduce escalating fleet-maintenance costs and help heavy-duty fleets extend oil-change intervals by increasing the protection against oil degradation in modern diesel engines. Meets or exceeds OEM specifications for capacity, efficiency and restriction. INTERESTED IN TRUCKING TECHNOLOGY? Scan the barcode or go to www.goo.gl/Ph9JK to subscribe to the CCJ Technology Weekly e-mail newsletter.

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