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- Geofencing & GPS for Precise Waste Management
The Challenge: Managing waste responsibly isn’t simple. One waste management company struggled to ensure each truck was delivering the right type of waste to the correct disposal sites. With multiple trucks on the road and varied customer requirements, manual tracking was slowing operations and leaving room for errors. The Solution: By leveraging Pedigree Technologies’ GPS and geofencing , the company set up virtual boundaries around approved disposal sites. Each time a truck arrived or left, the system automatically logged the activity. This eliminated guesswork and gave managers and customers confidence that waste was always handled correctly. The Impact: Accurate Billing : Every load is billed based on real-time site visits, ensuring fairness and accuracy. Compliance Made Easy : Waste types are confirmed at approved facilities, reducing the risk of violations. Clear Visibility : Automated reports track site entries and exits, providing transparency for both the company and its customers. With geofencing and GPS, this waste management provider now saves time, reduces errors, and builds stronger trust with customers. Ready to learn more? Contact us today or request a demo.
- Fleet and Asset Management Software for Environmental Services: Solving Unique Industry Challenges
Out-of-the-box fleet and asset management software doesn’t cut it for environmental service fleets. When you’re managing specialized PTO-driven equipment, portable field assets, and sensitive materials, you need a flexible solution that adapts to your unique operations, not a generic platform. Pedigree Technologies’ fleet and asset management software is built with the unique needs of the environmental services industry in mind. Continuously refined through customer feedback, it delivers visibility, protects assets, and streamlines operations in ways standard tools can’t. Tracking PTO Equipment and Specialized Equipment Environmental fleets operate more than just vehicles. PTO-driven blowers, pumps, and vacuum systems play a critical role in field work but must be carefully monitored to prevent misuse. Tracking confirms equipment is being used on-site as intended and sends alerts if systems like PTO are active while a truck is moving. This protects assets from misuse, safeguards personnel, and creates accurate operational records for reporting and compliance. Digital Inspections Tailored for Environmental Fleet Equipment Standard inspection checklists rarely fit the specialized machinery used in environmental services. With customizable digital inspection forms , fleets can document equipment-specific defects and track maintenance needs without pulling trucks out of service unnecessarily. By tailoring inspections to each vehicle or piece of equipment, companies: Improve safety and compliance Minimize downtime for high-value machinery Keep operations running smoothly without disruption Proof of Service with Bluetooth Tracking and Geofencing Portable assets such as sanitation units, bins, and pumps bring their own challenges — especially when it comes to verifying service. Bluetooth (BLE) tracking tags and geofencing allow managers to: Confirm assets were serviced as scheduled Track how long assets remained with a customer Resolve disputes quickly with reliable digital records This level of proof of service not only keeps employees accountable but also strengthens customer trust. Safeguarding Sensitive Materials with Connected Sensors Some environmental projects rely on materials that must stay within strict conditions to remain usable — such as pipe-lining substances that spoil if temperatures shift even slightly. With connected sensors and telematics alerts, managers can monitor temperature and humidity and other critical factors in near real time. Proactive notifications help prevent costly mistakes, protect valuable materials, and ensure project timelines stay on track. Unified Fleet Management Platform for Environmental Services Environmental service operations often juggle multiple systems for compliance, billing, and maintenance. Pedigree’s fleet and asset management platform consolidates data into one dashboard, reducing manual work and eliminating errors. With a single source of truth, managers can make smarter decisions, streamline reporting, and improve operational efficiency across every level of the business. Turning Challenges into Opportunities Environmental fleets face challenges that extend far beyond managing trucks and trailers. From monitoring PTO-driven machinery and verifying service to safeguarding sensitive materials and integrating data, operations demand flexibility and precision. With a customizable platform built with the environmental services industry in mind, Pedigree Technologies helps fleets protect assets, improve efficiency, and achieve long-term success. Ready to improve efficiency, compliance, and asset visibility? See how our fleet and asset management software can solve your unique challenges. Contact us today or request a demo.
- From Trucks to Tools: How Environmental Fleets Use Fleet & Asset Management Software to Track and Protect Every Asset
Environmental service fleets don’t just operate trucks; they manage a mix of specialized, high-value assets: vacuum trucks, trailers, excavators, pumps, and even portable jobsite equipment. These assets are expensive to buy, costly to replace, and often scattered across multiple job sites. Losing track of them or not knowing how they’re being used can quickly drain profits. That’s why leading environmental service companies are turning to fleet and asset management software to gain total visibility into where assets are, how they’re performing, and whether they’re secure. Asset Tracking Technology: Keeping Eyes on Every Vehicle and Tool A common challenge is knowing exactly where assets are, especially when a fleet includes mixed assets like road vehicles, jobsite equipment, or portable assets. GPS tracking, Bluetooth Tracking Tags , and geofencing make it possible to monitor a variety of assets from one system. GPS trackers monitor road vehicles like semis, vacuum trucks, and dump trucks Bluetooth (BLE) tags track smaller or portable field assets such as porta-johns, portable pumps, roll-off bins, and portable restrooms Geofencing adds another layer of control, alerting managers when assets enter or leave designated areas With all this data feeding into a single, unified platform, dispatchers gain real-time visibility across the operation — ensuring equipment stays on-site, service visits are completed, and nothing goes missing. Key benefits include: Fewer lost or misplaced assets Faster dispatching to job sites Clear accountability for contractors and drivers Proof of Service with Digital Asset Tracking Asset tracking technology goes beyond location data — it also verifies that work and services were completed on schedule. For example, BLE tracking tags can monitor portable sanitation units , waste bins, and other field assets. When a driver services a location, the tag records the time and location, creating a digital proof of service that can be matched against scheduled routes. This allows fleets to: Confirm when a bin was picked up Track how long an item was at a customer's site Verify if service visits were completed on time By providing clear records, environmental fleets improve accountability, resolve disputes faster, and build greater customer trust. Cameras for Asset Protection and Liability Reduction Auxiliary cameras aren’t just for drivers — in environmental services, they also provide security and proof for high-value assets in the field. For example, contractors can mount cameras on specialized equipment to: Capture video in case of theft or vandalism Verify accident reports at job sites Deter equipment misuse by providing visibility This proactive approach not only protects assets but also reduces liability and insurance costs, saving both time and money on claims. Preventing Unauthorized Use with GPS Fleet Management Unauthorized or after-hours use of vehicles and equipment is a common concern. With GPS fleet management technology and telematics alerts, managers can detect when assets are moved outside approved hours or used improperly. These alerts: Deter theft and misuse Reduce liability exposure Create digital records of asset activity The result is stronger protection of investments and improved accountability across the operation. Optimizing Routes and Dispatch with Real-Time Visibility Environmental fleets often cover wide service areas, and schedules can change quickly due to weather, road closures, or customer needs. With fleet management software, dispatchers have a live view of all vehicles, trailers, and portable assets on one map. This visibility allows them to: Reroute drivers instantly Minimize idle time and fuel waste Ensure the closest resources are sent to each job The result is faster service, lower operating costs, and improved customer experience. Smarter, Safer Environmental Fleet Operations Environmental service providers juggle everything from heavy trucks to portable field assets across multiple job sites. With GPS, Bluetooth tracking tags, geofencing, and fleet cameras, managers gain real-time visibility and proof of service to keep assets secure and jobs on schedule. By adding customizable inspections and system integration, fleets can also improve accountability, streamline reporting, and reduce costly errors. The result is a smarter, more connected operation that turns complex challenges into opportunities for efficiency, safety, and customer trust. Ready to cut costs and protect your fleet assets? Contact Pedigree Technologies today to learn how our fleet and asset management software for environmental services can transform your operation.
- 5 Ways Fleet and Asset Management Software Improves Safety & Efficiency for Environmental Fleets
Environmental service providers operate under complex conditions, juggling compliance requirements, specialized equipment, and assets spread across multiple job sites. Staying safe, efficient, and profitable can feel like a constant challenge. Pedigree Technologies’ connected fleet and asset management software helps drive safety, efficiency, and operational visibility across every aspect of environmental services. Here are five ways connected technology is making a measurable difference: 1. Stay Audit-Ready with Smarter ELD & Compliance Tools Environmental fleets often operate under the same DOT regulations as long-haul carriers, but often with added complexity from specialty equipment and multi-use vehicles. Electronic Logging Devices (ELDs) help keep drivers compliant. Dashboards and driver alerts give managers visibility into risky behavior before it leads to violations. Some fleets are even using mock audits with compliance partners to ensure they’re fully prepared when DOT comes knocking. The result? Fewer fines, smoother audits, and confidence that drivers and managers are aligned. 2. Streamlining Specialized Equipment Inspections Standard Driver Vehicle Inspection Reports (DVIRs) don’t cover the full range of equipment used in environmental services. From vacuum systems to pumps and blowers, operators need a way to inspect specialized machinery without sidelining the entire truck. With customizable digital inspection forms, fleets can separate vehicle roadworthiness checks from specialized equipment inspections. That means defects are still captured and tracked, but trucks aren’t pulled out of service for equipment issues that don’t affect safety. 3. Reducing Risk and Cost with Dash Cameras Insurance requirements are another growing challenge. Many providers now require video evidence for claims, but fleets are using cameras for much more. Forward-facing and auxiliary cameras help: Protect drivers from false accident claims Lower insurance premiums with verifiable safety records Capture proof for accident reports and equipment use By turning a compliance requirement into a tool for cost savings and stronger driver protection, cameras deliver ROI far beyond risk mitigation. 4. Eliminate Paperwork and Gain Real-Time Visibility Paper forms are slow, error-prone, and easy to lose. By switching to digital forms , environmental fleets cut down on paperwork, improve accuracy, and enable mobility. From driver inspections to bills of lading to worksite service logs, digital records create real-time visibility and create a secure system that keeps everyone aligned—from operators in the field to managers in the office. 5. Gaining Total Asset Visibility With a fleet mixed of semis, trailers, roll-off bins, vacuum trucks, porta potties and other specialized equipment, keeping track of assets is a constant struggle. GPS tracking and BLE tags provide fleets a single source of truth asset location and usage. This visibility prevents lost assets, improves dispatching, speeds up response times, and enhances customer service. The result is better accountability and higher profitability. Smarter Operations, Safer Fleets Fleet and asset management isn’t just about compliance; it’s about giving environmental service providers the tools to work smarter. From compliance and inspections to cameras, digital forms, and asset tracking, connected technology helps fleets cut costs, improve safety, and deliver results their customers can count on. Want to see how connected fleet management can transform your environmental services operation? Contact us today!
- Protect Drivers from Heat Fatigue & Keep Deliveries on Time
Summer is the busiest season for delivery fleets, but rising temperatures bring more than just discomfort. Heat fatigue is a serious safety concern that slows reaction times, distracts drivers, and ultimately causes costly delivery delays. With added challenges like road construction, traffic, and safeguarding high-value cargo, fleet managers need solutions that protect drivers and keep shipments moving. Pedigree Technologies helps you tackle these challenges head-on with proactive fleet monitoring. Here ’s how: 1. Safeguard Drivers with Alerts and AI Camera Monitoring Fatigue-related incidents don’t just endanger drivers; they put shipments and timelines at risk. Pedigree’s AI-powered CameraView solutions identify signs of driver fatigue or distraction, sending instant feedback to keep drivers alert and safe on the road. 2. Stay Compliant and On Schedule Road construction, detours, and heavy traffic can extend travel times. Our compliance and routing tools help fleets stay within regulations while avoiding unnecessary downtime. Integrated messaging ensures drivers are always informed of changes, so deliveries stay on schedule. 3. Protect Cargo with Reefer Monitoring Temperature-sensitive deliveries can’t wait. Pedigree’s monitoring of trailer temperature and humidity helps prevent spoilage and loss. Alerts notify drivers and dispatchers of any temperature deviations, so corrective action happens immediately, keeping cargo fresh and customers satisfied. Alerts also reduce the mental load on drivers, freeing them to stay focused on the road instead of worrying about trailer conditions. 4. Reduce Breakdowns with Preventative Maintenance Pedigree Technologies' Tire Pressure Management solution Hot pavement and long idle times can strain equipment, but avoiding breakdowns keeps drivers from being stranded in extreme heat; reducing both fatigue and stress. With Pedigree, you’ll receive proactive alerts based on vehicle data to address issues before they become breakdowns. Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS) further reduce risks and boost fuel efficiency by tracking the tires' PSI and temperature. 5. Gain Visibility with Asset Tracking and Fuel Insights Managing multiple assets and trailers is easier with GPS tracking and detailed fuel reports. You’ll know where your vehicles and equipment are, how they’re performing, and where to cut wasted fuel costs, even in stop-and-go traffic. Clear visibility into assets and routes eliminates guesswork, so drivers stay focused and avoid unnecessary stress in hot, demanding conditions. The Bottom Line: Safer Drivers, Reliable Deliveries When the heat is on, proactive monitoring makes all the difference. Pedigree’s fleet solutions empower you to protect drivers, preserve cargo, and keep deliveries on time; no matter the temperature. Ready to protect your drivers, cargo, and schedules? Connect with Pedigree to see how proactive fleet monitoring can help your team beat the heat.
- Know What’s Available. Deploy Faster. Rent Smarter.
Pedigree’s Business Status feature transforms how equipment rental companies track, manage, and optimize their assets. It delivers measurable results through smarter automation. By setting up geofences around key locations such as yards, job sites, customer sites, or service bays, you can automatically update the business status of your assets as they enter or exit specific zones. Whether marking equipment as In Service, Out of Service, Rented, Available, or Needing Inspection, status changes happen in real time, with no manual updates required. The impact? Instant Visibility: Quickly see what equipment is on-site, off-rent, or out for service, all from a single, interactive map view. Improved Utilization: Use up-to-date status information to plan ahead, allocate equipment efficiently, and avoid overbooking or underutilizing your fleet. Reduced Downtime: Trigger maintenance or inspection alerts the moment an asset returns. This speeds up turnaround time and improves availability. Enhanced Customer Service: Faster asset tracking means faster response times, helping you meet customer needs with greater accuracy. Real-World Example: A mid-sized construction rental company was losing valuable time manually confirming when equipment rentals ended. With Pedigree’s automated status updates, triggered by GPS location, they eliminated the guesswork. Now, when a customer finishes a job and transports the equipment back to the rental yard, the system automatically flags the unit as “Off-Rent” and instantly notifies the service team. This triggers an inspection alert, ensuring the asset is quickly reviewed and made rental-ready for the next job. The result? Faster turnaround, more accurate billing, increased asset visibility, and better service readiness, all without the extra administrative work. Rental companies partner with Pedigree to move from reactive tracking to proactive fleet management. We give you the tools to operate more efficiently, maximize utilization, and elevate customer service. Interested in learning more? Let's talk !
- The People Behind the Software: Your Success is our Mission
Customer Success and Support at Pedigree Technologies At Pedigree Technologies, delivering powerful software is just the beginning. What truly makes our technology work for our customers is the team standing behind it. Our Customer Success and Support teams are dedicated to helping customers not just use our software, but thrive with it. From the first day you log into OneView to the moment you need help resolving an issue, these teams are by your side, ensuring you're getting the most value possible from your investment. Your Strategic Partner for Success Our Customer Success Managers are the go-to experts for everything OneView . Think of them as your strategic partner, guiding, supporting, and advocating for your success at every turn. Each customer is paired with a dedicated CSM who becomes their main point of contact for nearly everything. Whether it’s training a new team member, answering product questions, renewing a contract, helping with billing, or ordering hardware, your CSM is there to help. They even help communicate new features, assist with support cases, and conduct business reviews to ensure you're always moving forward. Pedigree's customer success approach is proactive, not reactive. They regularly create dashboards , analyze data, and offer personalized recommendations, often without being asked, to make sure the customer experience is seamless and valuable. They even monitor new users in OneView and reach out to ensure they get the training they need. “When you solve a problem for a customer, it’s such a big win. We go above and beyond to make that happen,” says Hadley, Customer Success Manager. This “white glove” service means our team is always doing more than expected to improve the OneView experience. They are true advocates who go to bat for customers, making sure that our customers are utilizing the robust platform to its fullest potential. Customer Support: 24/7 Help When You Need It Most Great software needs great support, and that’s exactly what Pedigree delivers. Our Customer Support team is 24/7, U.S.-based, and located right at our headquarters in Fargo, North Dakota. Whether you’re troubleshooting a device, pulling compliance reports, or need help navigating the platform, our support team is ready to help anytime. They are often the first point of contact and work closely with our account management, training, and product teams to resolve issues quickly and thoroughly. Empathy is at the core of their approach. The support team understands how frustrating tech problems can be, and they take the time to really listen, analyze, and dig into the details. Because terminology and needs can vary by region and industry, they ask the right questions to get to the root of the issue and find a resolution faster. The team’s goal is to answer calls within a minute and respond to emails within 30 minutes. Their first-call resolution rate is a point of pride, and when additional expertise is needed, they seamlessly loop in product or training teams to get the job done right. Genevieve Meneses explains her proactive approach: Working Together to Drive Results What sets Pedigree’s customer experience apart is the way our teams collaborate behind the scenes. Customer Success Managers and Customer Support work closely with departments like Training, Product Development, and Sales to deliver a seamless and informed experience across every touchpoint. Insights gathered from real conversations with customers are shared across teams to continuously improve OneView. Whether it’s suggesting new features, refining user permissions, or identifying better workflows, customer feedback is a key driver in how our platform evolves. It’s not just about resolving issues, it’s about anticipating needs, building stronger tools, and ensuring every customer gets the most value from their solution. More Than Support--A True Partnership At Pedigree, Customer Success and Support are not just reactive resources. They’re proactive partners invested in your long-term success. They take the time to understand your operation, your goals, and the obstacles you face. Then they work side by side with you to help reach the next level in your business. Your growth drives everything we do. And we’re here to help make it happen. That’s why we offer around-the-clock, U.S.-based support and a dedicated Customer Success Manager who’s always in your corner. Want to experience the difference our customer teams can make? Contact us , we’d love to show you how we support your success.
- The People Behind the Software: How Our Design and Development Teams Build with You in Mind
At Pedigree Technologies, the technology we offer is powerful, but it’s the people behind the software who make it truly impactful. They’re the ones turning complex ideas into clear, functional, and flexible tools that work in the real world. For our Product Development and User Experience teams, success means more than how many features and products we launch, but how much value each one brings to our customers. We spoke with two key players who help drive this effort: Josh DeCock, Vice President of Product Management, and Laura Schjeldahl, Senior User Experience Designer. Together with their teams, they’re shaping the future of our software , one customer insight at a time. Built Around the Customer At Pedigree, product development starts with one core goal: making the best software for the customer. It’s not about building what we think is best, but it’s about listening to the people who use our tools every day and solving their real problems. That’s why gathering feedback is baked into every step of the process. From beta testing and customer interviews to demo days and design reviews, the product team is constantly seeking input from support teams, account managers, and most importantly, our customers themselves. Thoughtful Design, From the Start User Experience (UX) isn’t something that’s added at the end; it’s part of the process from day one. Every new feature starts with research, collaboration, and iterative testing. Whether it’s improving a workflow or designing a new screen, our team focuses on making things intuitive, efficient, and useful across a wide range of industries and user types. The result? A software platform that feels tailor-made, even as it adapts to vastly different needs. Behind Every Feature is Real Teamwork Behind the scenes, our design and development teams work hand-in-hand with other departments, like support, sales, account management, and training, to stay in touch with what customers are experiencing. “Our job isn’t to push a new feature,” says Josh. “It’s to find the right solution, one that actually works in our customers’ daily operations.” By staying connected across departments and keeping the feedback loop open, our product team can adapt quickly. One of the tools that helps? Demo Day. Every other week, teams gather to review what’s been built, test new features, and gather input from across the company. “We get live feedback from people who talk to customers every day. If something’s not quite right, we can pivot immediately,” says Laura. People Who Think Differently When it comes to building great software, the right team matters. That’s why Pedigree looks for developers and designers who are not only talented but also curious, collaborative, and humble. “We look for people who are hard-working problem-solvers,” says Josh. “But more importantly, people who can think differently and aren’t afraid to say, ‘Hey, what if there’s a better way?’” That mindset of collaboration and humility helps create a culture where the best idea wins, not just the loudest. It also keeps the focus on the customer, not the ego Designed with the Customer in Mind From flexible configuration options to user-friendly design, everything our teams build is shaped around one clear priority: you. We believe your software should work the way you do, not the other way around. That’s why we design tools that adapt to your workflows, grow with your business, and reflect your feedback every step of the way. Because when it comes to building great technology, your success is our mission, and our product and design teams are here to make sure it stays that way. Want to learn more about how our software is tailored to our customers’ needs? Contact us! We’d love to hear from you.
- Safer Roads Start Inside the Cab
How Real-Time Driver Coaching and Smart Cameras Help Prevent Accidents With increasing pressure to improve fleet safety and reduce preventable incidents, real-time driver coaching powered by in-cab smart cameras is proving to be a powerful solution. These systems start where safety matters most, inside the cab, by detecting risky behavior and giving drivers the tools to correct it in the moment. Real-Time Coaching That Makes a Difference Smart cameras for fleets use both road- and driver-facing lenses to detect unsafe behaviors like tailgating, rolling through stop signs, hard braking, distracted driving, and more. When one of these events occurs, the system delivers instant audio or visual alerts, allowing drivers to self-correct immediately. This in-the-moment coaching can stop a dangerous situation from escalating and encourages safer habits over time. Data That Drives Long-Term Improvement Each alert and event captured by the camera feeds into a larger system of driver scorecards and coaching tools . Companies can customize metrics based on their safety goals, track when drivers acknowledge issues, and monitor progress over time. Drivers, when granted the appropriate permissions, can access their own performance data and dispute events when necessary, creating a fair and transparent process. This accountability, combined with visibility, helps managers focus their coaching where it counts most. The Cost of Unsafe Driving Unsafe driving isn't just a safety concern. It also comes with serious financial consequences. A single preventable crash can lead to thousands of dollars in repairs, legal fees, and insurance rate increases. According to the FMCSA, the average cost of a large truck crash is around $91,000. If the crash involves a fatality, that number can exceed $3 million. By addressing risky behaviors in real time, dash cameras help reduce the likelihood of accidents. Companies can see lower claims, less vehicle downtime, and in some cases, reduced insurance costs. A Safer, More Proactive Fleet The benefits go beyond reduced accident rates. Real-time coaching leads to more responsible driving, fewer maintenance issues, and lower fuel consumption. And because all feedback, footage, and coaching records are stored on the same platform , safety managers can review incidents faster and support their drivers with more meaningful, consistent coaching. Building a Culture of Safety Real-time driver coaching supports more than just fleet compliance. It encourages a mindset where drivers take ownership of their performance. In-cab alerts help them adjust their behavior immediately, while driver performance dashboards offer insight into key areas of improvement, helping both drivers and safety managers track progress over time. Safety managers can use this information to guide coaching conversations, recognize safe driving behaviors, and onboard new drivers more effectively. Over time, these tools help build a stronger safety culture where drivers and managers work together toward a shared goal. Smart cameras are shifting fleet safety from a reactive to a proactive approach by delivering real-time feedback inside the cab and supporting long-term coaching with data-driven insights. In-cab driver coaching goes beyond safety by reducing fleet costs, minimizing maintenance issues, and encouraging consistent, fuel-efficient driving. These tools help companies build safer roads, one alert, one driver, and one decision at a time. To learn more about how smart cameras from Pedigree Technologies can help your fleet drive safer, contact us today .
- Overwhelmed by Telematics Data?
Here's How to Make It Work for You. The value of telematics lies in the data, but when that data floods your inbox without structure or context, it becomes a burden, not a benefit. Fleet managers, safety teams, and operations leaders are often stuck sifting through endless reports, unsure of what to prioritize or when to act. If you're feeling the pressure of too much tech data and not enough clarity, you're not alone. The good news? With the right tools and approach, you can turn telematics data into timely, actionable intelligence. Here's how. 1. Customize Dashboards Around Your Goals Not every user needs to see everything. One o f the first steps in managing data overload is collaborating with your telematics provider to create role-based dashboards . The OneView platform makes this easy, allowing you to select the metrics that matter most for each role, from dispatch and maintenance to compliance and safety. By focusing only on relevant KPIs, teams avoid distractions and gain a clearer path to action. 2. Automate and Schedule the Right Reports Manual report pulling is a time sink. OneView allows you to automate and schedule summary reports, ensuring you get the right information at the right time, without the need for manual work. Whether it’s a daily idling report or a weekly maintenance summary, automation keeps key insights flowing without adding to your to-do list. As your priorities shift, you can update report settings on the fly to reflect new goals. 3. Take Action in Real Time Data has the most value when it drives action. Don’t let critical insights—like excessive idling, harsh braking, or fault codes—get buried in spreadsheets. OneView empowers teams to act fast with real-time alerts, customizable KPI reports and dashboards , and scorecards , so you can address issues before they become bigger problems. Driver Coaching Scorecard Equipment Utilization Dashboard 4. Use AI to Cut Through the Noise Pedigree’s PredictiveView uses artificial intelligence to analyze both historical and real-time data, identifying trends, anomalies, and vehicle health issues before they escalate. This helps prioritize repairs, reduce unplanned downtime, and keep your operation running smoothly, without needing to comb through raw data. 5. Streamline Tasks with Workflow Automation Beyond dashboards, OneView includes self-service forms and workflow tools that automate key processes, such as fuel tracking, inspections, and maintenance logs. With integrations into payroll and back-office systems, this reduces manual data entry and ensures your operations stay connected and efficient. 6. Leverage Role-Based Access for Clarity Not every team member needs full system access. OneView’s role-based views ensure each user sees only what they need. Maintenance sees fault codes and schedules, safety sees behavior trends, and dispatch sees vehicle location and job statuses. This targeted access reduces confusion and keeps teams focused on what matters. 7. Automate Driver Coaching and Feedback Coaching should be consistent and data-driven, not reactionary. OneView offers automated driver scorecards integrated with real-time data and AI-enabled dash cams to support safe driving habits. Drivers have the option to view their own performance, dispute events, and receive feedback through a transparent and fair system. This not only promotes accountability but also fosters a culture of safety and improves retention. 8. Integrate With the Systems You Already Use Thanks to its open API , OneView can integrate with third-party platforms, such as maintenance software, payroll, or analytics tools—eliminating silos and extending the impact of your data across the organization. Don’t Drown in Data—Drive with It Telematics data is only powerful when it's organized, prioritized, and acted on. With Pedigree Technologies' OneView , you can transform raw information into clear insights that support smarter decisions, faster responses, and safer operations. Ready to gain control of your telematics data? Contact us to learn how OneView can help streamline your fleet’s performance.
- Pedigree Technologies' Cab-Mate ELDs Offer Greater Flexibility for AG Exempt Drivers
A fleet operating in both agricultural and non-agricultural sectors faced challenges in managing ELD compliance for drivers working within a 150-air-mile radius of agricultural sites. Under the AG Exempt rule, commercial motor vehicle drivers are exempt from Hours of Service (HOS) regulations when transporting agricultural commodities during state-designated planting and harvesting periods or when hauling farm supplies under specific conditions. However, the fleet's previous ELD solution required drivers to remain in either AG Exempt or regular driving mode for the entire day, complicating the transition between work types. Pedigree Technologies' Cab-Mate ELDs and OneView software addressed this challenge by enabling drivers to seamlessly switch between AG Exempt and standard driving modes within the same day. This flexibility ensured seamless compliance with both agricultural exemptions and standard HOS regulations, streamlining fleet management, reducing administrative burden, and improving driver satisfaction with a more adaptable approach to tracking hours. Ready to talk more about our ELDs and OneView software? Contact us today.
- On the Hill with Rocco Marrari: A Defining Week for the ATA LEAD Class
VP of Sales, Rocco Marrari Last week, Rocco Marrari, Vice President of Sales at Pedigree Technologies, joined his fellow peers in Washington, D.C. as part of the ATA’s 2024–2025 LEAD class, taking part in the association's annual "Call on Washington." Their mission? To bring the voices of the trucking industry directly to Congress and federal regulators. What Is the ATA LEAD Class? LEAD ATA is a selective, year-long leadership development program run by the American Trucking Associations (ATA)—the nation's premier trucking trade association representing over 37,000 members. The 2024–2025 cohort includes 22 rising leaders across the industry, Rocco among them. Designed to nurture future executives, it combines mentorship, policy education, and activism training, ensuring graduates are equipped to shape trucking and logistics in the years ahead. Why the Program Matters The trucking industry moves nearly 100% of consumer goods and over 70% of all freight tonnage in the U.S. In the face of evolving regulations, from safety protocols to emissions standards and infrastructure funding, strong, informed leadership is critical. LEAD ATA empowers participants like Rocco to serve as the industry’s articulate champions, helping shape resilient and forward-thinking trade policy. Purpose on Capitol Hill This week’s “Call on Washington” convened LEAD class members for: In-depth briefings by ATA’s legislative team on key policy priorities, such as highway funding, safety mandates, and environmental regulations Scheduled meetings with congressional offices to push for investment in trucking infrastructure, regulatory clarity, and workforce development. A symbolic visit to the House Speaker’s Balcony, underscoring the industry’s visibility and political relevance. The 2025 LEAD class visiting Washington, DC For Rocco, this wasn’t just a photo op; it was an opportunity to voice the concerns of carriers and highlight trucking’s essential economic role. The Importance of Transportation Lobbying Why is advocacy so vital? Economic imperative : Trucks haul nearly 80% of all U.S. communities’ goods, making a reliable freight infrastructure critical to everyday life Navigating regulation : New policies around hours-of-service, electronic logging devices, emissions, and automated vehicles can dramatically affect costs and operations. Shaping public perception : In-person advocacy humanizes the industry and builds credibility around trucking’s safety and environmental commitments. Investing in the future : With growing freight demand, lobbying for infrastructure funding, workforce training, and tech integration is essential to support long-term growth. What This Means for Rocco For Rocco, this trip represents more than a networking opportunity; it marks a milestone in his professional evolution. As his LinkedIn LEAD spotlight explained, the experience has deepened his understanding of how to "bring issues within transportation to the forefront of the public" and inspire the next generation to consider trucking careers. Contributing his voice to legislative conversations, Rocco is stepping into a national advocacy role, whether discussing funding shortages, roadblocks, or the growing need for skilled drivers and technicians. Where Advocacy Meets Innovation Rocco’s visit to Capitol Hill is a powerful reflection of how the LEAD ATA program shapes transportation professionals into forward-thinking, strategic influencers. It’s not just about policy, it's about impact. Backed by Pedigree Technologies, Rocco’s participation in the 2024–2025 LEAD class amplifies both his personal commitment to the industry and Pedigree’s ongoing mission to support smarter, safer, and more efficient fleets through technology. At Pedigree, Rocco’s dedication to delivering real-world solutions, from predictive maintenance to live asset tracking, is making a measurable difference for fleets across the country. That passion doesn’t stop at the office. It drives his advocacy efforts and reinforces the critical need for industry voices like his at the policymaking table. For Rocco Marrari, this experience is not only a professional honor but a national platform to champion innovation, fleet efficiency, and sustainable growth in transportation. Keep Watching Rocco and the rest of the LEAD ATA class return from Washington, D.C., energized and inspired, ready to keep the momentum going. As legislators continue to debate infrastructure, emissions, workforce challenges, and regulatory reforms, voices like Rocco’s will be essential in helping shape the future of transportation policy. With Pedigree Technologies behind him and a deep passion for the industry driving him forward, Rocco’s leadership is one to watch, on Capitol Hill and well beyond.











