RFID, BLE, IoT & Drones for Specialized Freight Trucking Industry

Overview

The specialized freight trucking industry specializes in transporting unique or non-standardized cargo that requires specific equipment, expertise, and compliance with regulations. This includes oversized loads, hazardous materials, perishable goods, and other specialized cargo types. Companies in this industry use specialized equipment, provide customized services, and cater to niche markets, but often come with higher costs due to their unique offerings. Examples of cargo include heavy machinery, construction materials, medical supplies, and hazardous chemicals.

GAO’s RFID, BLE, IoT, and drone technologies have helped its customers in specialized freight trucking Industry to improve their work processes, their operations and productivity by better management of their staff, materials and operational equipment such as flatbed trailers, refrigerated trucks, tankers, oversized load trailers, intermodal containers, specialized cargo containers, lift gates, and specialized securement tools.

Ranked as one of the top 10 global RFID suppliers, GAO RFID Inc. is based in New York City, U.S. and Toronto, Canada. GAO offers a comprehensive selection of UHF, HF (including NFC) and LF RFID (radio frequency identification) readers and tags, BLE (Low Energy Bluetooth) gateways and beacons, and various RFID and BLE systems such as people tracking, asset tracking, access control, parking control, fleet management, WIP (work in progress), traceability. Such RFID and BLE products and systems, as well as its IoT and drone technologies, have been successfully deployed for specialized freight trucking. Its sister company, GAO Tek Inc. https://gaotek.com, is a leading supplier of industrial or commercial testers and analyzers, drones, and network products.

The targeted markets of both GAO RFID Inc. and GAO Tek Inc. are North America, particularly the U.S., Canada, Mexico, and Europe.  As a result, this website gaorfid.com is offered in English and other major languages of North America and Europe such as Spanish, French, German, Italian, Polish, Ukrainian, Romanian, Russian, Dutch, Turkish, Greek, Hungarian, Swedish, Czech, Portuguese, Serbian, Bulgarian, Croatian, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, Slovak, Catalan, Lithuanian, Bosnian, Galician, Slovene, Latvian, Estonian, Welsh, Icelandic, and Irish.

Applications & Benefits of GAO’s RFID, BLE, IoT & Drones for Specialized Freight Trucking

To satisfy its customers, GAO’s RFID or RFID Systems for specialized freight trucking are offered in 2 versions. One version is that its software is running on a local server that normally is on our client’s premise, and another version runs in the cloud. The cloud server could be GAO’s cloud server, client’s own cloud server or a cloud server from one of the leading cloud server providers such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, IBM Cloud (formerly SoftLayer), Oracle Cloud, RedHat, Heroku, Digital Ocean, CloudFlare, Linode and Rackspace. The above illustrates GAO system for sub-industry specialized freight truckingftware running on a local server.

The above illustrates GAO system for specialized freight trucking with its software running in cloud.

GAO’s RFID and BLE technologies, consisting of RFID readers, RFID tags, BLE gateways, BLE beacons, software, cloud services and their systems, have the following applications in specialized freight trucking industry:

  • Inventory Management: GAO’s RFID tags help track and manage inventory levels in warehouses, distribution centers, and during transit, ensuring accurate stock levels and minimizing errors.
  • Asset Tracking: GAO’s RFID technology is employed to track and manage assets such as trailers, containers, and equipment, enabling real-time visibility and preventing theft or loss.
  • Cargo Security: GAO’s RFID tags provide enhanced cargo security by monitoring access to cargo containers and providing tamper-evident features to prevent theft or unauthorized access.
  • Temperature Monitoring: GAO’s RFID sensors can monitor temperature-sensitive cargo, such as pharmaceuticals or food, ensuring compliance with temperature requirements throughout the supply chain.
  • Automated Toll Collection: GAO’s RFID tags enable automated toll collection, reducing delays and costs for trucks passing through toll booths on highways and bridges.
  • Fleet Management: GAO’s RFID technology helps manage and monitor the location and condition of a fleet of trucks, optimizing routes, maintenance schedules, and driver performance.
  • Trailer Tracking: GAO’s RFID tags are used to track the location and status of trailers, helping to prevent trailer theft and optimize their utilization.
  • Maintenance and Repair Management: GAO’s RFID helps manage maintenance schedules and track maintenance history for trucks and equipment, reducing downtime and improving safety.
  • Real-time Shipment Visibility: GAO’s RFID provides real-time visibility into the status and location of shipments, improving supply chain transparency and reducing the risk of delays or losses.
  • Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) Integration: GAO’s RFID technology facilitates electronic data exchange between trading partners, streamlining order processing and documentation.
  • Compliance and Documentation: GAO’s RFID assists in compliance with industry regulations and automates the documentation process for shipments, reducing paperwork and errors.

GAO’s drone technologies find the following applications in the specialized freight trucking industry:

  • Last-Mile Delivery: GAO’s Drones can efficiently handle last-mile delivery, transporting small and time-sensitive cargo to remote or congested areas, complementing the services of specialized freight trucks.
  • Aerial Surveys: GAO’s Drones, equipped with advanced cameras and sensors, can conduct aerial surveys to evaluate road conditions, assess potential delivery locations, and plan optimized routes for specialized cargo trucks.
  • Cargo Inspection: GAO’s Drones can inspect cargo loads on trucks to ensure proper securement, identifying any issues or damage without the need for unloading.
  • Traffic Monitoring: GAO’s Drones provide real-time traffic updates, helping specialized truck drivers navigate around congested areas, ultimately reducing transit times and fuel consumption.
  • Remote Site Access: GAO’s Drones are well-suited for transporting small, high-value, or urgent cargo to remote or inaccessible locations, addressing the challenges specialized freight trucks may encounter.
  • Environmental Monitoring: GAO’s Drones, equipped with environmental sensors, can monitor cargo conditions, such as temperature and humidity, during transit, ensuring compliance with cargo-specific requirements.
  • Emergency Response: In emergencies, GAO’s Drones can swiftly deliver critical supplies, such as medical supplies or emergency equipment, to disaster-stricken areas, enhancing disaster relief efforts.
  • Surveying and Mapping: GAO’s Drones excel at creating detailed topographic maps and surveying land areas, supporting infrastructure projects and aiding in the planning of specialized freight trucking routes.
  • Security: GAO’s Drones enhance security by providing surveillance for specialized cargo trucks, deterring theft, vandalism, or unauthorized access to valuable or sensitive cargo.
  • Load Monitoring: GAO’s Drones, with load sensors, can monitor cargo weight and distribution on trucks, ensuring adherence to weight limits and load balance requirements.
  • Communication Relay: GAO’s Drones can serve as communication relays in areas with limited network coverage, enabling truck drivers to stay in touch with dispatchers and receive real-time updates.

GAO’s IoT technologies, consisting of IoT sensors, sensors networks and systems, find the following applications in the specialized freight trucking industry:

  • Fleet Management: GAO’s IoT devices can effectively manage and monitor an entire fleet of specialized trucks, offering real-time data on vehicle location, status, and performance.
  • Telematics: GAO’s IoT sensors and devices collect valuable data on driver behavior, vehicle diagnostics, fuel consumption, and more, facilitating optimization of specialized truck performance and reducing maintenance costs.
  • Route Optimization: GAO’s IoT technology optimizes routes by considering factors like traffic conditions, weather, and road closures, resulting in reduced transit times and fuel consumption for specialized cargo trucks.
  • Cargo Tracking: GAO’s IoT sensors and RFID tags provide accurate, real-time tracking of cargo, giving shippers and customers crucial information on cargo location and condition.
  • Load Monitoring: GAO’s IoT sensors continuously monitor cargo weight, temperature, and humidity, ensuring compliance with weight limits and cargo-specific requirements.
  • Predictive Maintenance: GAO’s IoT devices predict maintenance needs for specialized trucks and their components, minimizing downtime and enhancing safety.
  • Fuel Efficiency: GAO’s IoT solutions analyze fuel consumption patterns and provide recommendations for more fuel-efficient driving practices, ultimately reducing operating costs.
  • Driver Safety: GAO’s IoT technology continuously monitors driver behavior in real time, alerting drivers and fleet managers to unsafe practices such as speeding, harsh braking, or driver fatigue.
  • Security: GAO’s IoT devices enhance cargo and truck security by issuing real-time alerts in the event of theft, tampering, or unauthorized access to valuable or sensitive cargo.
  • Environmental Monitoring: GAO’s IoT sensors ensure that cargo remains within specified parameters by monitoring environmental conditions such as temperature, humidity, and air quality.
  • Electronic Logging Devices (ELD): GAO’s IoT-based ELDs assist specialized truck drivers in complying with hours-of-service regulations by automatically recording driving hours.
  • Supply Chain Visibility: GAO’s IoT technology offers comprehensive supply chain visibility, enabling stakeholders to track goods from their origin to their destination.

GAO’s Assists Clients with Standards, Mandates & Regulations of Specialized Freight Trucking

GAO RFID Inc. has developed its products and systems in compliance with industry standards and mandates. GAO has assisted our customers in specialized freight trucking to deploy RFID, BLE, IoT and drone systems and to ensure such deployments complying with applicable industry standards, U.S. government regulations and Canadian government regulations such as:

RFID, BLE, IoT, & Drone Standards & Mandates 

  • SO 18000
  • ISO 18185
  • EPCglobal
  • Bluetooth SIG
  • MQTT
  • CoAP
  • OMA LWM2
  • ASTM F38
  • ISO 21384 (UAS)
  • FAA Regulations
  • EASA Regulations
  • ICAO Standards
  • ANSI Standards

US Government Regulations

  • Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSRs)
  • Hours of Service (HOS) Regulations
  • Hazardous Materials Transportation Regulations (HMR)
  • Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) Requirements
  • Size and Weight Regulations
  • Electronic Logging Device (ELD) Mandate
  • Federal Bridge Formula
  • Trucking Insurance Requirements
  • Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Emissions Standards
  • Transporting Hazardous Waste Regulations
  • Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) Regulations
  • Drug and Alcohol Testing Regulations

Canadian Government Regulations

  • National Safety Code (NSC)
  • Hours of Service (HOS) Regulations
  • Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) Regulations
  • Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) Inspections
  • Commercial Vehicle Drivers Hours of Service Regulations
  • National Safety Code for Motor Carriers (NSC Standard 10)
  • Dangerous Goods Transportation Act
  • Weight and Dimension Regulations
  • Electronic Logging Device (ELD) Mandate
  • Provincial and Territorial Regulations
  • Environmental Regulations
  • Alcohol and Drug Testing Regulations

GAO Software Provides Easy Integration with API

GAO’s RFID and BLE software offers a free trial for both the server-based and cloud versions, and offers an API to the important systems in specialized freight trucking such as:

Personnel Management:

  • Driver Management System
  • Workforce Scheduling and Dispatching
  • Driver Training and Certification Tracking
  • Payroll and Compensation Management
  • Safety and Compliance Management

Equipment Management:

  • Asset Tracking and Management
  • Maintenance and Repair Tracking
  • Fuel Management Systems
  • Trailer and Container Management

Access Control:

  • Biometric Authentication
  • Visitor Management
  • Gate and Yard Security

Warehouse Management:

  • Order Picking and Fulfillment Systems
  • RFID-Based Inventory Tracking
  • Warehouse Automation Systems
  • Cross-Docking Solutions

Supply Chain Management:

  • Transportation Management Systems (TMS)
  • Inventory Optimization
  • Vendor and Supplier Management
  • Route Planning and Optimization

Other Applications:

  • Environmental Monitoring and Compliance
  • Hazardous Materials Handling and Compliance
  • Cold Chain Monitoring for Temperature-Sensitive Cargo
  • Load Securement and Safety Systems
  • GPS and Navigation Systems for Specialized Cargo Routes

GAO has enabled its customers to make use of some of the leading software and cloud services in specialized freight trucking industry. Below are some of popular software and cloud services in specialized freight trucking industry Trimble Transportation Management System, Omnitracs, Samsara, KeepTruckin, Verizon Connect, Geotab, Teletrac Navman, J. J. Keller Encompass, PeopleNet, Rand McNally DriverConnect for personnel management, and Teletrac Navman Asset Tracking, Samsara Asset Tracking, Geotab Asset Tracking, Verizon Connect Asset Tracking, Fleet Complete Asset Tracker, AssetWorks, Linxup Asset Tracking, Spireon FleetLocate, Silent Passenger Asset Tracking, ClearPathGPS Asset Tracker for equipment management.

GAO has worked with some of the leading technology companies in specialized freight trucking in to provide integrated its RFID, BLE, IoT and drone solutions to customers. Here are some of the technology leaders in specialized freight trucking industry Trimble Transportation, Omnitracs, Samsara, Geotab, Verizon Connect, Teletrac Navman, KeepTruckin, J. J. Keller & Associates, PeopleNet, Rand McNally, Fleet Complete, Spireon, EROAD, Zonar Systems, Idelic, Transflo, DriverTech, Descartes Systems Group, CarrierWeb, Orbcomm.

Case Studies of RFID, IoT & Drone Applications

Case Studies of RFID Applications

Below are some RFID application cases in specialized freight trucking industry:

Walmart’s RFID-Enabled Supply Chain: Walmart, one of the largest retailers in the USA, implemented RFID technology in its supply chain. This initiative required suppliers to use RFID tags on pallets and cases of products. In the specialized freight trucking industry, carriers that transport goods for Walmart had to invest in RFID infrastructure to meet these requirements, which improved inventory accuracy and supply chain efficiency.

American Airlines Cargo Tracking American Airlines Cargo uses RFID to track high-value and perishable cargo. RFID tags are placed on sensitive shipments, allowing real-time monitoring of cargo conditions, including temperature, humidity, and location. This ensures that specialized freight is handled with care and compliance with industry regulations.

CN Rail’s Intermodal RFID Tracking Canadian National Railway (CN Rail) uses RFID technology in its intermodal operations. RFID tags are attached to containers and chassis to track their location, status, and maintenance needs. This enhances the efficiency of container handling and helps reduce downtime in intermodal transportation.

Purolator’s Parcel Tracking Purolator, a Canadian courier company, uses RFID technology to track parcels in its network. RFID tags on parcels enable real-time tracking and provide customers with accurate delivery updates. This is especially crucial for specialized freight shipments that require precise tracking and handling.

DHL Freight’s Cross-Border RFID Solution DHL Freight in Europe has implemented an RFID solution for cross-border freight shipments. RFID tags are used to identify and track goods as they cross international borders, facilitating customs clearance and reducing delays in the supply chain. This improves the efficiency of specialized freight transportation in Europe.

Maersk Line’s RFID Container Tracking Maersk Line, a global container shipping company with operations in Europe, uses RFID tags on its containers. This allows for real-time monitoring of container locations and conditions, ensuring the safe and efficient transportation of specialized cargo across Europe and around the world.

Many applications of RFID by GAO can be found here.

Case Studies of IoT Applications

Below are some IoT application cases in specialized freight trucking industry.

Ryder’s Fleet Management Solutions: Ryder, a transportation and supply chain management company, offers IoT-based fleet management solutions in the USA. They provide specialized freight trucking companies with IoT sensors and telematics devices to monitor vehicle health, track location, and collect real-time data on factors like fuel efficiency, driver behavior, and maintenance needs. This data helps optimize fleet operations, reduce downtime, and enhance safety.

Caterpillar’s Asset Tracking in Construction Transport: Caterpillar, known for its heavy machinery, utilizes IoT for asset tracking and management in construction-related specialized freight transportation. IoT sensors are installed on equipment like bulldozers and excavators to monitor usage, location, and maintenance needs, ensuring that valuable assets are efficiently utilized and maintained.

MaRS Discovery District’s IoT Platform for Cold Chain Monitoring: MaRS Discovery District, an innovation hub in Canada, has developed an IoT platform for cold chain monitoring. This solution is particularly relevant for specialized freight trucking companies transporting perishable goods. IoT sensors continuously monitor temperature, humidity, and other environmental conditions during transport, helping ensure the integrity of sensitive cargo.

Trimble’s Fleet Management Solutions: Trimble offers IoT-based fleet management solutions in Canada, including GPS tracking, route optimization, and real-time monitoring of vehicle health. These solutions enable specialized freight trucking companies to improve efficiency, reduce fuel costs, and enhance customer service through accurate ETA predictions.

Volvo Trucks’ Remote Diagnostics in Europe: Volvo Trucks has introduced Remote Diagnostics, an IoT solution that connects trucks to a central monitoring system. Sensors on the truck continuously collect data on engine performance and other critical components. In the event of an issue, real-time alerts are sent to fleet managers and service centers in Europe, allowing for proactive maintenance and reducing downtime.

DB Schenker’s Smart Transport in Germany: DB Schenker, a global logistics company with operations in Europe, utilizes IoT for smart transport solutions. They incorporate IoT sensors in their specialized freight shipments to monitor cargo conditions, including temperature, humidity, and shock. Real-time data is accessible to both shippers and receivers, ensuring the quality and safety of transported goods

Case Studies of Drone Applications

Below are some drone application cases in specialized freight trucking industry.

Amazon Prime Air in the USA: Amazon has been testing its Prime Air drone delivery system in various locations across the United States. While not exclusively focused on specialized freight, this initiative demonstrates the potential for using drones to deliver critical parts and supplies to remote or hard-to-reach locations, which can be vital for specialized trucking operations.

Zipline’s Medical Supply Deliveries in North Carolina: Zipline, a drone delivery company, partnered with Novant Health in North Carolina to deliver medical supplies and PPE to healthcare facilities. While not directly related to trucking, this case illustrates the ability of drones to provide urgently needed supplies to remote or inaccessible areas, which can indirectly support specialized freight trucking by ensuring the availability of critical goods.

Drone Delivery Canada’s Cargo Delivery: Drone Delivery Canada has been actively working on drone cargo delivery solutions. They have partnered with various industries, including mining and oil and gas, to transport supplies and equipment to remote locations. These drones assist in replenishing specialized equipment and materials necessary for these industries, reducing the reliance on traditional trucking for long-distance transport.

Canada Post’s Remote Community Mail Delivery: Canada Post has been testing drone deliveries for mail and parcels to remote communities. While this isn’t directly related to specialized freight, it demonstrates the potential for drones to support logistics in hard-to-reach areas, which can be relevant to specialized freight needs in remote regions.

Volocopter’s Urban Air Mobility Trials in Germany: Volocopter, a German company, has been conducting trials of its electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft for urban air mobility. Although not directly linked to specialized freight, eVTOLs could potentially transport specialized cargo within urban areas, reducing congestion and improving delivery times.

DPDgroup’s Parcel Delivery in France: DPDgroup has been testing drone deliveries in France, particularly in rural areas where traditional delivery routes can be challenging. While this case focuses on parcels and not specialized freight, it illustrates the broader application of drones in logistics to reach remote and underserved regions.

GAO RFID Systems & Hardware for Specialized Freight Trucking 

GAO RFID Inc. offers the largest selection of BLE gateways, BLE beacons, RFID readers, tags, antenna, printers, and integrated RFID systems for various industries, including specialized freight trucking.

BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy)

GAO offers advanced BLE gateways:

as well as versatile beacons with such important functions as temperature, humility, vibration and panic button:

GAO’s BLE technology is suitable for many industries, including specialized freight trucking.

UHF (Ultra High Frequency) RFID

GAO offers the largest selection of UHF RFID readers for various industries, including specialized freight trucking:

GAO RFID offers the widest choice of UHF RFID tags, labels, badges, wristbands for various industries, including specialized freight trucking:

and an array of antennas to address different applications:

HF (High Frequency), NFC (Near Field Communications) and LF (Low Frequency) RFID

GAO offers the largest selection of HF, NFC, and LF RFID readers for various industries, including specialized freight trucking:

HF, NFC and LF RFID tags, labels, badges, wristbands for various industries, including specialized freight trucking:

and antennas:

GAO also offers RFID printers:

Digital I/O adapters:

and relay controllers:

For embedded applications, GAO offers UHF, HF and LF RFID reader modules:

In collaboration with its sister company GAO Tek Inc, a wide selectioon of high-quality drones are offered:

The RFID systems by GAO are highly popular for clients in specialized freight trucking:

Physical asset or operational equipment tracking system:

Assets that can be effectively tracked using GAO’s technologies include

Flatbed Trailers, Lowboy Trailers, Refrigerated Trailers (Reefers), Tanker Trailers, Drop Deck Trailers, Double-Drop Trailers, Step Deck Trailers, Extendable Trailers, Curtain-Side Trailers, Auto Transport Trailers, Intermodal Containers, Conestoga Trailers, Heavy Haul Equipment, Flatbed Tilt Trailers, Livestock Trailers, Hazmat Transport Trailers, Specialized Cranes, Air-Ride Suspension, Temperature-Controlled Equipment, Specially Designed Containers.

People or workers tracking system:

Personnel or people access control system:

Parking or vehicle control system:

Furthermore, GAO provides the customization of RFID tags, RFID readers, BLE beacons and BLE gateways, IoT, drones, and systems and consulting services for specialized freight trucking and for various industries in all metropolitans in North America, particularly the U.S., Canada and Mexico, and Europe:

GAO Makes Efforts to Satisfy Customers

Large Choice of Products

In order to satisfy the diversified needs of their corporate customers, GAO RFID Inc. and its sister company GAO Tek Inc. together offer a wide choice of RFID, BLE, IoT, drones, testing and measurement devices, and network products.

Overnight Delivery

In order to shorten the delivery to our customers, GAO has maintained a large stock of its products and is able to ship overnight within continental U.S. and Canada, and fast delivery to anywhere in Mexico and Europe from the nearest warehouse.

Local to Our Customers

We are located in both the U.S. and Canada. We travel to customers’ premises if necessary. Hence, we provide a very strong local support to our customers in North America, particularly the U.S., Canada and Mexico, and Europe. Furthermore, we have built partnerships with some integrators, consulting firms and other service providers in different cities to further strengthen our services. Here are some of the service providers in specialized freight trucking we have worked with to serve our joint customers:

  • KeepTruckin
  • Transflo
  • SmartDrive Systems
  • Descartes Systems Group
  • Fleet Complete
  • TransCore Link Logistics
  • ISAAC Instruments
  • BigRoad (a Fleet Complete Company)
  • Shaw Tracking (a Geotab Company)
  • Webtech Wireless (a BSM Technologies Company)
  • Coretex
  • Titan GPS
  • Logistic Smart
  • CheckTrack
  • Grupo Merka
  • Vehitracs
  • Mueblix (formerly Fletes Mexico)
  • Trimble Transportation Mexico
  • EnRoute MX

GAO Has Served Specialized Freight Trucking Extensively

GAO RFID Inc. and its sister company GAO Tek Inc. together offer a wide choice of RFID, BLE, IoT, drone, testing and measurement devices, and network products.

GAO’s products and technologies have helped its customers in specialized freight trucking Industry to achieve success in ustainability and Green Logistics, Drone Deliveries, 5G Connectivity, Real-Time Tracking, Blockchain in Supply Chain, Driver Shortage, Freight Visibility, Cross-Border Trade, Data Analytics and Big Data, Intermodal Transportation, Environmental Regulations, On-Demand Freight Services, Telematics, Electric Charging Infrastructure, Contactless Payments, Route Optimization, Driver Safety Technologies.

GAO RFID Inc. has served many customers in specialized freight trucking, including its various divisions such as

  • Specialized Freight Trucking: Specialized carriers transport cargo that requires specific equipment or handling expertise, such as oversized or heavy haul, refrigerated (refer), or hazardous materials (hazmat) shipments.
  • Intermodal Transportation: Intermodal carriers use a combination of trucking and other modes of transportation, such as rail or sea, to move freight containers efficiently.
  • Expedited Freight: Expedited carriers offer fast and time-sensitive delivery services, often with dedicated and expedited transportation options.
  • Dedicated Contract Carriers: These carriers provide dedicated transportation services to specific customers, operating as an extension of the customer’s logistics department.
  • Final Mile Delivery: Final mile carriers specialize in delivering freight directly to the end recipient, typically within urban or residential areas.
  • Bulk Freight Trucking: Bulk carriers transport large quantities of bulk commodities such as liquids, grains, and raw materials.

GAO’s technologies enable its customers in “specialized freight trucking” to effectively track their workforces such Safety Manager, Maintenance Technician, Warehouse Worker, Shipping and Receiving Clerk, Logistics Coordinator, Freight Broker, Customer Service Representative, Compliance Specialist, Route Planner, Dock Worker, Cargo Inspector, Inventory Clerk, Hazmat Coordinator, Terminal Manager and effectively track operational assets such Pallet Jack, Forklift, Scale and Weighbridge, Hazmat Placards and Labels, Cargo Securement Equipment, Air Suspension System, Lift Axle, Electronic Logging Device (ELD), GPS and Navigation System, Tire Chains, E-track System, Load Bars and Load Locks, Safety Cones and Warning Signs, Tarp and Cargo Cover, Cargo Net and Straps, Dock Levelers and Dock Plates, Load Monitoring and Tracking System, Auxiliary Power Unit (APU).

Here are some of the leading companies in specialized freight trucking industry GAO has served:

  • Estes Express Lines
  • YRC Worldwide (YRC Freight)
  • Saia
  • Duie Pyle
  • New Penn
  • Pitt Ohio
  • Old Dominion Freight Line
  • Southeastern Freight Lines
  • Pilot Freight Services
  • Averitt Express
  • AAA Cooper Transportation
  • Reddaway
  • XPO Logistics
  • ODFL (Oak Harbor Freight Lines)
  • R+L Carriers
  • ABF Freight
  • Holland
  • Knight-Swift Transportation
  • TransForce (TFI International)
  • Contrans Group Inc.
  • Mullen Group
  • Canada Cartage
  • Manitoulin Transport
  • Day & Ross

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