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The Load Logistics company was the first provider of an electronic logging device solution to appear on the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s online device registry, which went live ...
Ten more electronic logging devices have been removed from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's list of registered ELDs fleets and drivers can use to meet the mandatory ELD regulations.
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Two more electronic logging devices have been kicked off the list of registered ELDs by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, meaning drivers or motor carriers using them will need to ...
FMCSA officially announced Thursday the next iteration of a rule that will require the use of electronic logging devices for all drivers required to keep records of duty status. Here’s a ...
The European region led the electronic logging devices (ELDs) market in 2018, followed by North America, APAC, MEA, and South America respectively.
The Global Electronic Logging Device Market size was estimated to be US$ 13 billion in 2019 and the expected to reach US$ 20 billion at a CAGR of 4%. Electronic logging devices also known as on ...
Electronic Logging Device Market is expected to reach 15.23 billion in 2028, growing at a CAGR of 4.12% during 2022- 2028, reports Stratview Research.
Truckers say these devices are also costly for them, because they’ll have to pay a monthly monitoring fee as well, on top of purchasing the device itself which could be upwards of $400 or more.
The European region led the electronic logging devices (ELDs) market in 2018, followed by North America, APAC, MEA, and South America respectively.