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So, when Indiana-based Altom Transport learned its old hardware was approaching obsolescence due to this year's '3G sunset,' safety leaders moved fast to onboard new technology-and keep the cameras rolling. The only question was which system would best serve today's drivers and the family-owned tank truck carrier; and like Bruce Oakley, Inc., last November and J&M Tank Lines in April, the indisputable answer for Altom and sister company Al Warren Oil was Netradyne's Driveri vision-based camera system. "At the end of the day, Netradyne gives us the best possible avenue to educate our drivers and empower a safer fleet," said Dan Dziubczynski, safety director for Altom and Al Warren. Dziubczynski, Altom/Al Warren CFO Jerry Piszczor, and Nick Anderson, Altom's director of fleet maintenance, pointed to Driveri's coaching capabilities, positive reinforcements, visibility, and automation as key factors that led them to the San Diego, Calif.-based intelligent safety technology provider's platform. |