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September 2014

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36 COMMERCIAL CARRIER JOURNAL | SEPTEMBER 2014 Text INFO to 205-289-3554 or visit www.ccjdigital.com/info technology r 'MFFU$PS5FDIOPMPHJFT a provider of fuel cards and workforce payment products, agreed to acquire Comdata from Ceridian for $3.45 billion. Comdata is a provider of fleet, virtual card and gift card payment systems with about 1,300 employees and enables more than $54 billion in payments annually. The trans - action is expected to close in December. r %SJWFXZ[F and "-,5FDIOPMPHJFT are integrating key functions of their Drivewyze and CoPilot apps for both the iOS and Android platforms. ALK is pairing its GPS navigation functionality with Drivewyze's PreClear mobile-based weigh station bypass service. r )FMQ*ODthe nonprofit public-private partnership that provides PrePass weigh station bypass and truck safety screening services, announced that participation in the program surpassed 475,000 trucks in May. r #FTU1BTTproviders of bulk purchasing and streamlined toll management services for commercial fleets, announced that it has more than 250,000 pieces of equip - ment and more than 125,000 transpon- ders in service and is processing more than $22 million in tolls monthly. r 1BSBHPO̾4PGUXBSF4ZTUFNTa provider of vehicle routing and scheduling optimi - zation software, announced its Integrated Fleets system that targets the specific needs of the animal feed industry. The company also announced that Agropur, a Canadian provider of dairy products, selected its Multi Depot planning software to optimize its fixed route operation. r *%4ZTUFNTa provider of wireless M2M asset management systems, announced that Knight Transportation is expanding its deployment of VeriWise trailer manage - ment products. Phoenix-based Knight will add more than 400 tracking systems to its trailer fleet, including VeriWise Reefer Control systems for refrigerated trailers and VeriWise Dry Van systems with cargo sensing for dry van trailers. r 0SCDPNNa provider of machine-to-ma - chine systems, announced that Fort Dodge, Iowa-based Decker Truck Line selected its RT6000+ two-way cold-chain telematics device to provide tracking and monitoring of temperature, fuel manage - ment, maintenance and logistics for its fleet of 800 refrigerated trailers. r 3BOE.D/BMMZannounced the successful implementation of its TND 760 in-cab devices by Ready Trucking, a 100-truck company based in Ellenwood, Ga. r $BEFD(MPCBMannounced that Willow Run Foods added Cadec's PowerVue software to its compressed natural gas fleet in addi - tion to its existing diesel fleet. Willow Run specializes in food distribution for fast-food chains throughout the Northeast. */BRIEF 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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