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Rugged tablets: JLT Mobile Computers, a
developer and manufacturer of computers for
demanding environments, has launched two
new tablets: the MT2010 and the JLT6012.
The portable MT2010 rugged tablet is
designed to provide operators with easy
access to real-time data and a direct connection to terminal operating systems across
the entire port yard. It comes with a 10-
inch, sunlight-readable, projected capacitive
touchscreen (PCT) display, is IP65 dustproof
and water-resistant, operates in temperatures
of - 10 to + 50 degrees Celsius ( 14 to 122
degrees Fahrenheit), and can withstand a
drop of up to four feet onto concrete. Like all
JLT products, the MT2010 can be tailored to
individual customer requirements, including
the need for additional storage and operating
system modifications for improved security.
The JLT6012 rugged vehicle-mount computer features modern Windows, Android,
or Linux operating systems, along with the
JLT PowerTouch PCT technology. It features
quick and easy login and identification with
RFID (radio-frequency identification) tags,
high-brightness displays with adjustable
auto-dimming for both indoor and outdoor
use, and programmable function buttons that
can be used to accelerate the most common
user operations.
The company says the JLT6012 also reduces
total cost of ownership and is suitable for
installation in most types of vehicles, including electric-, gas-, and diesel-powered trucks,
without expensive external hardware. (JLT
Mobile Computers, www.jltmobile.com)
Broker network: Transportation management system provider Kuebix has created a
broker network to connect shippers to its
dedicated truckload carriers. Kuebix customers can now access Kuebix-approved brokers
to supplement existing capacity with other
alternatives.
Shippers simply enter the specifics of their
truckload shipment in Kuebix and post it to
“Community Load Match.” Within minutes,
they will begin receiving truckload rates and
can then book and manage their shipments
directly within Kuebix. According to the company, shippers retain control by choosing the
best provider for every truckload shipment.
Once a service provider is selected, users can
tender and track shipments within the Kuebix
platform, making the process of truckload
shipment management highly efficient, the
company says.
Community Load Match is available at no
additional cost to all Kuebix users. (Kuebix,
www.kuebix.com)
Truck display: PeopleNet, a provider of fleet mobility technology, has launched
PeopleNet Display. 5 (PD. 5), an Android-powered fixed-mount display built specifically for the rigors of the commercial trucking industry.
The PeopleNet Display. 5 gives customers the option to implement a ruggedized
display that enables them to comply with the electronic logging device (ELD)
mandate and leverage other applications, such as navigation and in-cab scanning.
Through PeopleNet’s Managed Mobility service, fleets can also manage both business and third-party apps running on the display and provide drivers with remote
assistance. (PeopleNet, www.peoplenetonline.com)
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