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  • Leading Safety in a Hazardous Industry

    How Fleet and Asset Management Helps Protect Workers in Oil and Gas Working in the oil and gas industry comes with unique challenges. Heavy machinery, hazardous chemicals, and remote work sites make safety a top priority. Being a safety leader means more than following regulations. It requires using connected data, obtaining visibility, and proactive tools to protect your team every day. Fleet and asset management play a major role in improving safety, reducing risk, and keeping operations running efficiently. Platforms like Pedigree Technologies’ OneView bring together vehicles, equipment, and drivers into a single system, helping teams move from reacting to issues to preventing them. Compliance is the First Step Compliance is the foundation of any safety program. Following OSHA, DOT, and local regulations ensures operations meet required safety standards. But managing compliance manually can be time-consuming and prone to errors. Fleet and asset management software help automate this process by tracking vehicle inspections, maintenance schedules, and driver certifications in one place. This reduces administrative burden while helping ensure nothing is missed. Feature in Action: RF Hazard Control in Canada In Canada, the handling of explosives is regulated by the Explosives Act and supporting regulations enforced by Natural Resources Canada. One key safety concern is radio frequency (RF) interference. Certain RF-emitting devices, including telematics hardware, may pose a risk in environments with electric detonators if not properly managed. Modern fleet and asset management platforms can support compliance by enabling controlled management of RF-emitting devices in designated zones. This allows companies to operate safely in sensitive environments while maintaining visibility into their assets and operations. Read the full story here. Track Assets in Real Time Knowing where every vehicle and piece of equipment is located at all times improves both safety and response times. GPS tracking provides visibility across job sites, remote locations, and transit routes If a vehicle breaks down near a hazardous area, operations teams can quickly locate it and send support safely. Real-time visibility also helps prevent unauthorized use of equipment, reducing the risk of incidents caused by untrained operators. Move from Preventive to Predictive Maintenance Maintenance is more than checking the oil or replacing filters. With connected sensors and telematics data, fleets can detect early warning signs of equipment issues such as overheating, voltage irregularities, or fluid problems. Instead of reacting to failures, teams can address issues before they lead to downtime or safety incidents. By combining preventive maintenance with predictive insights, safety leaders can improve equipment reliability and reduce the risk of unexpected failures in hazardous environments. Monitor Driver and Operator Behavior Vehicle-related accidents are one of the leading causes of injuries in oil and gas operations. Monitoring how drivers operate vehicles can reduce this risk significantly. Fleet management systems track fleet safety behaviors such as speeding, harsh braking, and excessive idling. With access to this data, safety managers can identify trends and coach drivers proactively, encouraging safer driving habits. Over time, this creates a culture of accountability and continuous improvement, helping reduce accidents without relying on reactive enforcement. Using Geofencing to Increase Hazard Awareness Geofencing sets virtual boundaries around high-risk or restricted areas. When a vehicle enters a restricted or dangerous zone, alerts can be triggered immediately. This helps prevent equipment from operating in unsafe locations and ensures drivers follow approved routes. For instance, if a tanker truck approaches a chemical storage area or restricted drilling zone, a geofence alert can notify both the driver and operations team to take action before a hazard occurs. Prepare for Emergencies Even with strong safety practices, emergencies can happen. Fleet and asset management software provides critical support in these situations. Knowing exactly where equipment and personnel are located allows first responders to act quickly. For example, if a drill rig experiences a mechanical failure, managers can immediately locate nearby safety crews and coordinate response efforts. This rapid access to information helps limit injuries, reduce environmental damage, and contain hazards before they escalate. Turn Data into a Safer Culture Data is one of the most powerful tools for improving safety. Fleet and asset management software collect information across operations, from equipment performance to driver behavior and site activity. With centralized Dashboards and reporting, safety leaders can identify patterns, uncover risks, and make informed decisions. Whether it is recurring equipment issues or trends in driver behavior, this data helps teams to continuously improve safety practices. Combining data with training and leadership organizations can build a proactive safety culture where safety is a priority for every employee, not just a checklist item. Actionable Steps for Safety Leaders Implement GPS tracking for all vehicles and equipment to improve visibility. Automate alerts for maintenance, inspections, and certifications. Monitor driver behavior and provide coaching based on data. Use geofencing to protect workers in high-risk zones. Promote a proactive safety culture by reviewing data, training teams, and sharing lessons learned. From Compliance to Prevention Being a safety leader in oil and gas is more than following the rules. It is about using technology, data, and proactive strategies to predict risks and prevent accidents before they happen. Fleet and asset management platforms like OneView help unify data across vehicles, equipment, and drivers, giving organizations the tools they need to stay compliant, improve reliability, and respond to emergencies quickly. By combining these practices, oil and gas companies can create a safer workplace and ensure employees go home safely every day. Want to lead safety in your industry? See how connected fleet and asset intelligence can help you improve safety, reduce downtime, and gain full visibility across your operations. Let's start a conversation today.

  • Keeping Explosives Safe with Connected Fleet Intelligence in OneView

    The Challenge In Canada, handling explosives is governed by the Explosives Act, a federal law that regulates the manufacture, storage, transport, and use of blasting materials, electric detonators, and other devices that could present a hazard if triggered unintentionally. One of the biggest risks comes from radio frequency (RF) energy. Some devices, like GPS trackers or wireless sensors, can emit frequencies that may unintentionally activate electric detonators or blasting circuits if they are too close. That creates a serious safety concern on job sites that involve blasting, drilling, or handling explosives. Without proper controls in place, both workers and equipment can be put at risk. Oil and gas companies working in or near explosive environments need a way to protect personnel and equipment while staying compliant with Canadian federal law. The Solution Pedigree Technologies’ fleet and asset management software, OneView , includes RF hazard control built directly into the system. This gives companies direct control over device signals, allowing them to disable RF when it matters most without losing visibility into their operations. With this feature, fleets can: Disable RF signals when vehicles enter high-risk zones where blasting or explosive materials are present Alert drivers if the RF remains disabled when vehicles leave those zones Track device status alongside vehicle, asset, and job activity in a single platform Maintain detailed logs for compliance, audits, and internal safety reviews Because it’s part of OneView, this capability works alongside your location tracking, asset visibility, and operational workflows. The Impact This RF hazard control feature delivers value across safety, compliance, and operations: Protects Workers and Equipment By disabling RF signals in high-risk areas, fleets reduce the chance of accidental activation of explosive devices. This protects crews, contractors, and the surrounding infrastructure. Supports Regulatory Compliance All activity is logged within OneView, making it easier to demonstrate compliance with the Explosives Act and stay inspection-ready. Brings Safety and Operations Together Teams can monitor RF controls alongside asset location, movement, and usage in one place, instead of managing safety in a separate system. Improves Operational Confidence From field teams to safety leaders, everyone has visibility into when and where RF controls were activated, so there are no gaps or guesswork. Want to see how RF hazard control works in your operation? Let’s walk through it together. Reach out to us today.

  • Distracted Driving Isn’t Just a Bad Habit. It’s a Business Risk Fleets Can’t Ignore.

    April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month. While most campaigns focus on personal responsibility, fleets know the reality is bigger than that. Distracted driving isn’t just texting anymore. It’s dispatch updates. It’s adjusting navigation. It’s grabbing something from the passenger seat. It’s the split-second decisions that feel harmless until they aren’t. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration , distracted driving claimed over 3,000 lives in a single year. Thousands more were injured. For fleets, those numbers translate into something even more tangible. Risk, liability, and operational disruption. And the truth is, most drivers don’t think they’re distracted, and that’s where the problem starts. What Counts as Distracted Driving (Hint: It’s More Than You Think) Distracted driving falls into three categories: Visual, eyes off the road Manual, hands off the wheel Cognitive, mind off driving It’s not just phones. It’s everything that pulls attention away, even for a few seconds. At highway speeds, taking your eyes off the road for five seconds is like driving the length of a football field blind. Now multiply that across an entire fleet. Why This Hits Fleets Harder For individual drivers, distracted driving is dangerous. For fleets, it’s exponential. It impacts: Driver safety and well-being Liability and claims exposure CSA scores and compliance standing Equipment downtime and missed deliveries Driver retention and company culture One incident doesn’t just affect one person. It ripples across operations, customers, and the bottom line. Awareness Is a Start. It’s Not the Solution. Organizations like the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration and NHTSA continue to push important awareness campaigns every April. And they matter. But awareness alone does not change behavior. If it did, this would not still be a problem. Fleets need more than reminders. They need visibility, accountability, and real-time intervention. Where Pedigree Technologies Makes the Difference At Pedigree Technologies, we do not believe in handing you more data and calling it a solution. We believe in helping fleets see what is actually happening and act on it. Through the OneView™ platform , fleets can: Identify distracted driving behaviors in real time with AI-powered in-cab camera systems Alert drivers in the moment to correct behavior before it becomes an incident Track patterns over time with driver scorecards and performance insights Coach drivers effectively using real, actionable data This is not about catching drivers doing something wrong. It is about giving them the tools and support to do their jobs safely and confidently. Because at the end of the day, safety is not just a metric. It is a commitment. A Better Approach to Safety Distracted driving is preventable. But prevention requires more than good intentions. It requires: Clear visibility into behavior Consistent coaching Technology that works in the real world, not just on paper The fleets that get this right do not just reduce risk. They build stronger, safer, more reliable operations. And that is where real performance starts. Are you looking for ways to minimize distracted driving or incorporate driver coaching and scorecards into your operations? We’d love to connect.

  • Rental Equipment Theft Prevention Solutions for Theft Awareness Month

    A trailer or a piece of equipment goes missing overnight. No alert. No visibility. By the time you realize it’s gone, it’s already hours away. For rental businesses, this isn’t a rare scenario. Equipment theft continues to be one of the most costly and disruptive challenges across construction, rental yards, and oil and gas operations. Every April, the industry recognizes Theft Awareness Month, led by the American Rental Association (ARA). It’s a reminder that theft is not just a possibility. It’s a risk that needs to be actively managed. Stolen equipment costs rental companies hundreds of millions of dollars each year. But the real impact goes beyond financial loss. Theft delays jobs, strains customer relationships, and creates operational chaos. The good news is this. With the right combination of training and technology, theft can be reduced, detected earlier, and in many cases, prevented altogether. How ARA Is Helping This April  ARA provides resources and training to help rental businesses prevent theft. Here are ways to take action this month:  Sign Up for Renter Red Flags and Text Alerts  ARA offers tools that help businesses identify suspicious renter behavior. This includes inconsistencies in IDs, unusual payment methods, or other signs of potential theft. Businesses can also receive text alerts about renter red flags in real-time.  Sign up for ARA text alerts: Stay ahead of trouble: Sign up for Equipment Rental Guard text alerts – Rental Management Media Group Take the Renter Red Flags Course  Education is one of the strongest defenses against equipment theft. The  Renter Red Flags course  teaches staff how to spot common warning signs, verify renter information, and respond to suspicious activity. Training your team on  rental theft prevention strategies  can significantly reduce your risk.  Enroll in the Renter Red Flags course  These resources are part of ARA’s broader  equipment theft prevention program, helping members verify renters, report stolen items, and reduce  financial loss.  Proven Rental Theft Prevention Solutions  Training and awareness are important, but combining them with practical security measures provides stronger protection. Here are some effective asset tracking solutions rental businesses can use.  The Right Equipment Theft Prevention Strategy Starts with Visibility Not all equipment theft-prevention solutions are built the same way. The right strategy depends on: Whether your equipment is powered or non-powered Where it operates or is stored The level of theft risk Whether you need visible deterrence or concealed protection Leading rental businesses use a layered approach to asset tracking that helps them: Detect unauthorized movement immediately Reduce opportunities for theft Recover stolen equipment faster Types of Equipment Tracking Solutions for Theft Prevention Wired GPS Trackers: Always-On Visibility for High-Value Assets Wired GPS trackers are installed directly into trailers and powered equipment, delivering continuous, real-time tracking without relying on battery changes. They act as your first line of defense. If equipment moves outside a designated area, alerts are triggered immediately. Why they work for theft prevention: Typically hidden from plain sight Alerts for unauthorized movement or leaving yards or jobsites Continuous tracking with no downtime These solutions are especially effective for construction fleets, rental yards, and oil and gas operations where uptime and visibility are critical. A Smarter Approach: GPS Tracker Hidden in a Tail Light Traditional GPS trackers can still be found and removed. If a thief can see it, they can disable it. A tail light-integrated GPS tracker changes that. By embedding the tracker inside a 4” standard DOT-approved tail light, the device becomes virtually undetectable while still delivering all the benefits of wired tracking. Why this is a strong theft prevention solution: Completely hidden with no external hardware Plug and play installation into a standard 4” round tail light Ping on-demand capability for real-time location updates when you need it Backup battery continues reporting even if the power is cut This means tracking continues even if someone attempts to disable the asset. But it goes beyond location tracking. These devices also act as a Bluetooth gateway, allowing you to connect to other technologies: Tire pressure monitoring systems Door sensors to detect when a door is open or closed Cargo monitoring sensors and asset tracking tags Instead of just tracking location, you gain a connected layer of visibility around the asset. Why this matters in the real world: In rental yards, trailers often sit unattended. A visible tracker can be removed in minutes. A concealed tracker cannot. On construction sites, equipment frequently moves between locations. If it leaves a job site after hours, you know immediately. In construction and oil and gas operations, assets are often in remote areas. Concealed tracking ensures visibility even in high-risk, low-visibility environments. With a tail light GPS tracker, you are not just tracking equipment. You are protecting it in a way thieves do not expect. Battery-Powered GPS Trackers: Flexible Coverage for More Assets Battery-powered GPS trackers expand visibility to equipment that does not have power. They are ideal for non-powered assets or temporary rentals. Why they work for theft prevention: No power to the equipment is required. Track anything, anywhere Quick to install and fast to deploy In construction environments, these are often used to track high-value tools or smaller equipment that might otherwise go unmonitored. Solar-Powered Trackers: Long-Term Protection for Outdoor Assets Solar-powered trackers are built for assets that spend extended time outdoors or in remote locations. They recharge using sunlight, providing long-term tracking without frequent maintenance. Why they work for theft prevention: Continuous monitoring in remote or unattended areas Movement alerts when equipment moves unexpectedly Reliable tracking for long-term rentals For oil and gas operations or large construction sites, this ensures equipment remains visible even when it is out of sight. Bluetooth Tracking Tags: Scalable Visibility for Smaller Assets Bluetooth tracking tags provide a cost-effective way to monitor smaller equipment, tools, and attachments. These assets are often the easiest to take and the hardest to track. Why they work for theft prevention: Track more items at a lower cost Quickly identify missing or left behind equipment Complement GPS tracking for full visibility In the rental industry, this helps reduce inventory loss and improve accountability for high-volume assets. How to Choose the Right Equipment Tracking Solution The best theft prevention strategy depends on your operation. Ask yourself: Are you tracking powered or non-powered equipment? Are assets stored in yards, job sites, or remote locations? Do you need visible tracking or concealed protection? What level of risk do your assets face? Most rental businesses find that combining multiple solutions creates the strongest protection. A Layered Approach to Equipment Theft Prevention The most effective rental theft prevention strategy combines training, renter screening, and technology like asset tracking. By preparing your staff and monitoring your equipment, you can reduce theft, protect your business, and maintain trust with customers.  Theft Awareness Month is not just about recognizing the problem. It is about taking action. The most effective rental businesses are not reacting to theft. They are preventing it. Take the Next Step If you are looking to reduce theft, improve recovery, and gain full visibility across your equipment, it starts with the right strategy. Pedigree Technologies helps rental businesses across construction, rental yards, and oil and gas implement tracking solutions built for real-world conditions. Ready to see how it works? Contact Pedigree Technologies today to start building your theft prevention strategy.

  • Announcing OneView's Digital Library Solution

    We're proud to announce Digital Library as the latest OneView solution, enabling easier, faster communication among home offices, drivers, and other field workers. Digital Library Rounds Out IoT Enterprise Solution Set and Streamlines Document Management for Drivers and Fleets MAY 12, 2021 FARGO, N.D. / PR Newswire / MAY 12, 2021 Pedigree Technologies LLC is proud to offer Digital Library as the newest tool to easily store and manage the digital distribution of documents, images, and other relevant files that may be critical to operations. Each DOT or field inspection requires the production of official documents, and if not available in sufficient time, that’s time lost and potential fines owed. Digital Library solves all of that and more. Everything a driver and a fleet manager needs is right there, available with a single login. Customers in the oilfield, heavy construction, and transportation industries consider OneView's Digital Library an easily searchable 'digital binder' for providing quick access to wellsite authorizations, emergency declaration documents, or oversize/overweight permits. “When our customers expressed this need, we decided this would be a no-brainer,” Josh DeCock, VP of Product Management, said. “With OneView as the main office interface (or platform) and OneView ELD as the driver app, the Digital Library makes documentation sharing easy and highly organized. Drivers have access to the files they need when they need them, directly on their ELD device, such as permits, licenses, medical cards, and other important documents." Digital Library is one of the newest additions to an already robust set of solutions built on the OneView platform. With Pedigree Technologies OneView®, drivers and fleet operators can rest easy knowing that not only is their ELD compliant with the FMCSA, but the reliability, functionality, and usability are beyond measure. The company is committed to superior customer focus, driving innovation and services that Pedigree customers realize first-hand. Pedigree’s enterprise solutions, on the award-winning OneView platform, are built for growth, intuitiveness, and reliability. About Pedigree Technologies Pedigree Technologies OneView® IoT platform is different than typical “Square peg – round hole” proprietary offerings. The hardware-neutral design connects any data or asset resource, fixed or mobile, spawning an extraordinary range of productivity and safety solutions. With best-of-breed options heartland industries — transportation, energy, heavy equipment, agriculture — can better create value for themselves and their customers.

  • How AI and Fleet Technologies Are Improving Safety

    Truck accidents can have serious consequences, but fleets that invest in AI and safety technology are seeing real improvements on the road. Artificial Intelligence (AI) helps systems analyze data and video in real time to spot risks, recognize patterns, and generate alerts that help drivers and fleet managers respond quickly. From cameras and AI-driven driver coaching to predictive maintenance and tire pressure monitoring, modern fleets now have tools that help prevent accidents, protect drivers, and keep cargo secure. Video Telematics Safety Solutions Protect Drivers and Cargo Modern truck cameras are far more advanced than simple recording devices. Video telematics safety solutions for commercial trucks monitor blind spots and surrounding traffic in real time. AI systems can detect hazards such as distracted driving, rolling through stops signs or sudden braking events and alert drivers before a dangerous situation occurs. Beyond prevention, these cameras provide critical insights into events. Video clips and event data help fleets understand what happened on the road, allowing safety teams to identify patterns, improve training, and strengthen safety programs. This combination of proactive alerts and detailed reporting helps reduce accidents and gives drivers greater confidence on the road. How AI Driver Coaching Reduces Accidents Technology helps drivers improve their skills and adopt safer habits. AI–enabled dashcams and analytics tools for driver behavior in commercial fleets track behaviors such as speeding, harsh braking, and rapid acceleration. These systems can also detect behaviors like distracted driving, phone use, or driver fatigue. Drivers receive scorecards highlighting areas of strength and areas for improvement. Effective driver coaching tools for trucking safety allow fleet managers to provide personalized guidance, helping reduce risky behaviors and reinforce safe driving habits. Over time, AI-driven coaching leads to fewer accidents, better fleet performance, and even lower insurance costs. Predictive Maintenance Strategies for Trucking Fleets Mechanical failures are one of the biggest risks on the road. Predictive maintenance strategies for trucking fleets use IoT sensors, AI, and telematics data to monitor vehicle health and identify potential issues before they turn into major problems. By analyzing operating conditions and historical data, these systems can detect patterns that signal when components may be starting to wear down. Instead of servicing trucks on fixed schedules or waiting for a breakdown, predictive maintenance helps fleets schedule repairs when data shows service is actually needed. This approach helps maintenance teams plan repairs more accurately, avoid replacing parts too early, and reduce unexpected downtime. Predictive maintenance ultimately helps fleets keep trucks running safely while improving uptime and controlling maintenance costs. Tire Pressure Monitoring Improves Truck Safety Tires are one of the most critical parts of a truck, but underinflated or damaged tires can lead to blowouts and loss of control. Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS) provide real-time updates on tire conditions, alerting drivers and fleet managers to potential issues. For example, if a tire begins losing pressure during a trip, the system can send an alert so the driver can pull over safely before the problem becomes a dangerous blowout. Maintaining proper tire pressure not only prevents accidents but also improves fuel efficiency and extends tire life. By keeping tires in optimal condition, fleets reduce safety risks and avoid unnecessary downtime. GPS Fleet Tracking and Route Optimization Prevent Accidents In addition to cameras, driver coaching, and predictive maintenance, other technologies also help support safer fleet operations. GPS fleet tracking for safer route planning and fleet route optimization to avoid high risk areas gives managers real-time visibility into vehicle locations and trip progress. When paired with route planning tools, managers can identify delays, respond to issues quickly, and guide drivers around congested or hazardous conditions. The Road Ahead: AI and Technology Make Trucking Safer Trucking will always have challenges, but AI in trucking, particularly through AI-enabled dashcams and video telematics, gives drivers and fleet managers the tools to manage risk more effectively. AI-powered systems can detect distracted driving and analyze driver behavior patterns that may indicate increased risk. By identifying risky behaviors and providing real-time alerts, AI-powered cameras help drivers react faster and improve safety on the road. When combined with other fleet technologies such as predictive maintenance and tire monitoring, fleets gain continuous insight into driver behavior, vehicle health, and overall operational safety. To learn more about how AI and Technology can improve your fleets safety, contact us today.

  • Preventing Cargo and Trailer Theft with Modern Fleet Solutions

    Cargo and trailer theft continues to be a growing problem for fleets across the United States. The financial impact is rising at an alarming rate. Recent data shows that in 2025, total estimated cargo theft losses jumped to nearly $725 million, a 60 percent increase from 2024, even though the number of incidents remained similar. This means thieves are targeting higher-value freight and causing greater damage with each event. Stolen freight affects more than just shipments. It can damage customer trust, increase insurance costs, and put driver safety at risk. With modern fleet solutions and trailer monitoring, fleets can shift from reacting after a theft to actively preventing cargo and trailer theft. The Importance of Preventing Cargo Theft Cargo theft prevention strategies are essential for fleets of all sizes. Criminal groups often study shipping patterns and target trailers when they are left unattended. High-value items like electronics, building materials, and consumer goods are frequent targets. The losses go beyond the stolen goods. Companies face insurance claims, legal fees, delayed deliveries, and loss of customer confidence. By implementing fleet security technology, companies can reduce these risks and protect both their freight and their drivers. Using GPS Tracking for Trucks to Protect Assets One of the most effective tools for trailer theft prevention is GPS tracking for trucks and trailers. These systems allow fleet managers to: Track the real-time location of trailers Receive alerts if a trailer moves unexpectedly Set geofences around yards or delivery points Review trailer movement history to investigate suspicious activity With trailer monitoring, fleets can respond immediately if a trailer leaves a designated area. Ping-on-demand tracking lets managers locate a trailer quickly in suspected theft situations, helping improve recovery rates. Smart Sensors, Fleet Cameras, and Trailer Theft Solutions Smart fleet sensors are another key tool for preventing cargo theft. These sensors can detect when trailer doors open or when a trailer moves outside normal operating hours. Alerts are sent directly to fleet managers, allowing fast intervention before losses occur. Fleet cameras for theft prevention add an additional layer of protection. In-cab monitors can display live external truck views for drivers, capturing suspicious activity near the vehicle. Dashcams and external cameras used for truck and trailer video surveillance can deter thieves while providing clear video evidence to support insurance claims and police investigations. Combining GPS tracking, motion-detection sensors, and fleet cameras gives fleets multiple layers of protection. This reduces the chance of theft, improves driver awareness, and helps ensure incidents are properly documented. The Tail Light GPS Tracker Advantage A new innovation in trailer theft solutions is the Tail Light GPS Tracker . This device is disguised as a standard trailer tail light, making it hard for thieves to find and remove. Key highlights include: DOT-approved tail light tracker design Ping on-demand tracking for immediate location updates and alerts Rechargeable internal battery with up to two years of backup power Built-in Bluetooth gateway for connecting nearby sensors Single-platform access for fleet managers to monitor all trailers The Tail Light Tracker helps fleets stay ahead of theft by providing continuous fleet visibility without adding complicated equipment or noticeable hardware to trailers. Centralized Fleet Management Solutions Centralized fleet management solutions allow fleets to monitor trucks, trailers, and cargo from a single platform. Managers can set alerts, review historical data, and identify patterns that may indicate theft risks. Data-driven insights help fleets: Optimize routes to avoid theft-prone areas Improve security measures at high-risk locations Protect drivers and cargo more efficiently Combining fleet telematics, real-time trailer monitoring, the Tail Light GPS Tracker, and fleet cameras gives companies a full picture of their assets and helps them act fast if a problem arises. Creating a Culture of Theft Prevention Technology is most effective when paired with strong policies and trained personnel. Drivers should know about safe parking practices, report suspicious activity, and understand that their trailers are monitored with advanced GPS tracking for trucks and trailers and truck and trailer video surveillance. A strong culture of awareness and technology adoption helps fleets reduce cargo theft incidents, capture evidence when thefts occur, and maintain safer operations across the fleet. Preventative vs Reactive Measures Cargo and trailer theft will continue to be a threat to fleets of all sizes. Traditional locks and alarms are no longer enough. Investing in modern fleet solutions, real-time trailer monitoring, smart sensors, fleet cameras for theft prevention, and the Tail Light GPS Tracker gives fleet managers the tools to prevent cargo and trailer theft, protect drivers, and maintain customer trust. Fleets that adopt these strategies are not just reacting to theft; they are preventing it before it happens. To learn more about how your fleet can benefit from cargo and trailer prevention solutions, contact us today.

  • Pedigree Technologies Supports Suicide Prevention Efforts Through AFSP Hard Hat Courage Initiative at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: LAS VEGAS — Pedigree Technologies, a leading technology provider in fleet and asset management, today announced its participation in the Hard Hat Courage initiative, supporting suicide prevention efforts in partnership with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) during CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026, North America’s largest construction trade show. As part of its commitment, Pedigree Technologies donated to AFSP’s Hard Hat Courage initiative, which raises awareness, reduces stigma, and promotes mental health resources across the construction industry. The funds will help expand education, training, and outreach specifically tailored to construction workers, supervisors, and employers. The construction industry continues to face disproportionately high suicide rates, underscoring the need for industry-wide engagement and open dialogue around mental health.  “Hard Hat Courage represents what this industry does best, showing up for one another,” said Dana Wuesthoff, CONEXPO-CON/AGG Show Director. “By supporting AFSP and this initiative, exhibitors like Pedigree Technologies are helping elevate a conversation that saves lives and strengthens our workforce.” The Hard Hat Courage initiative brings together manufacturers, contractors, and industry professionals to champion mental health awareness and connect individuals with lifesaving resources. “The construction industry has a powerful role to play in suicide prevention,” said Trisha Calabrese, Senior Vice President of Programs, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. “Support from companies like Pedigree Technologies helps us reach more people, break down stigma, and remind workers that help is available and hope is real.” For Pedigree Technologies, participation reflects a broader commitment to workforce well-being, safety, and community impact. “Our people are our greatest asset,” said Jessica Slyter, VP of Marketing. “Supporting the Hard Hat Courage initiative is one way we can stand alongside our industry peers to promote mental health, encourage open conversations, and help ensure every worker knows they are not alone.” CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026 brought together more than 2,000 exhibitors and construction professionals from around the world, providing a powerful platform to address critical issues impacting the industry, including workforce safety and mental health. About Pedigree Technologies Pedigree Technologies is a privately-owned tech company focused on providing reliable and expertly crafted telematics solutions to improve fleet and asset management. Serving diverse industries including transportation, oil and gas, construction, and heavy equipment, we redefine what’s possible in fleet/asset monitoring technology by connecting the unconnected. Our customer-centric approach ensures personalized support tailored to the unique needs of each fleet, driving greater success through enhanced customer satisfaction and loyalty.  About CONEXPO-CON/AGG CONEXPO-CON/AGG is North America’s largest construction trade show, held every three years in Las Vegas. The event showcases the latest equipment, technologies, and innovations for the construction industry. About the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention  is dedicated to saving lives and bringing hope to those affected by suicide, including those who have experienced a  loss . AFSP creates a culture that’s smart about mental health through public education and community programs, develops suicide prevention through research and advocacy, and provides support for those affected by suicide. Led by CEO Robert Gebbia and headquartered in New York, with its Policy and Advocacy Office in Washington, D.C., AFSP has local chapters in all 50 states, D.C., and Puerto Rico, with programs and events nationwide. Learn more about AFSP in its latest  Annual Report  and join the conversation on suicide prevention by following AFSP on  Facebook ,  Twitter ,  Instagram ,  YouTube ,   LinkedIn  , and  TikTok .   Media interested in speaking with AFSP on this news are encouraged to fill out this press request form and review AFSP’s Ethical Reporting Guidelines .

  • Smart Driver Coaching: Boost Performance Without Extra Work

    Managing a fleet comes with many challenges. One of the biggest is making sure every driver works safely, efficiently, and consistently. In the past, monitoring driver behavior, giving feedback, and tracking improvements took a lot of time and effort for fleet managers. Today’s fleet and asset management software uses driver scorecards and built-in driver coaching tools to help improve driver performance without creating extra work for managers. Save Time with Automation Fleet and asset management software can automate much of the driver coaching process. It can: Collect driver data from ELDs, telematics, and other connected systems Generate driver scorecards with clear performance numbers Send real-time driver feedback directly to drivers This saves fleet managers from spending hours reviewing records, compiling reports, or meeting with drivers one by one. Managers can see driver performance at a glance. Drivers get feedback immediately, which helps them adjust their driving habits before small issues become big problems. For example, a driver who brakes too hard or accelerates quickly can see it on their driver scorecard or receive automatic alerts right away through in-cab cameras. They can take action to improve, helping prevent accidents and reduce wear and tear on vehicles. Fair and Clear for All Drivers Fleet management software creates a fair and consistent system for evaluating driver performance. Each driver is measured using the same standards and data. This reduces confusion and prevents favoritism. Drivers know exactly where they stand, what needs improvement, and what they are doing well. This transparency also helps improve morale. Drivers trust the process when performance is judged objectively. A clear and consistent system encourages everyone to strive for better results while reducing misunderstandings and conflicts. Empower Drivers with Feedback Instead of receiving feedback only during monthly reviews, drivers can see their own performance in real time. They can track how their habits affect safety, fuel efficiency, and other results. Giving real-time driver feedback directly to drivers encourages them to take ownership of their performance and make adjustments before small issues become larger problems. Immediate feedback is especially useful for training new drivers. Driver scorecards provide a clear roadmap for improvement. Experienced drivers can identify trends in their own driving and make small changes that lead to meaningful improvements over time. Use Scorecards for Incentive Programs Driver scorecards also provide the foundation for driver incentive programs for fleets. Fleets can tie rewards to measurable behaviors. Incentives may include: Bonuses for safe driving habits Rewards for fuel efficiency Recognition for consistent on-time deliveries Automated tracking helps ensure incentives remain fair and consistent. Managers do not have to calculate performance manually or worry about disputes. Drivers are motivated by clear goals, and the fleet benefits from safer, more efficient operations. For example, a fleet could create a monthly leaderboard based on driver scorecard performance. Top performers could receive bonuses or public recognition. All drivers can see what behaviors led to success, encouraging everyone to improve. Not All Driver Coaching Systems are Built the Same Many fleet management platforms claim to improve driver safety and efficiency through driver coaching tools, but not all systems deliver the same level of value. Some require managers to spend extra time reviewing reports and manually providing feedback. Others only generate generic alerts, leaving drivers unsure how to improve. Pedigree Technologies takes a different approach. Driver coaching tools built within our fleet and asset management platform are designed to be configurable, automated, and driver-friendly. Here are a few ways it stands out: Customize Your Driver Scorecards Choose from over 140 driver performance metrics covering safety, compliance, efficiency, and utilization. Don’t settle for "industry standards." Each metric point value can be configured to match your company’s individual goals and policies. Intelligent Flagging Events Managers can manually flag an event or let the system do it automatically. The system can flag events that exceed a custom threshold or are triggered by a specific behavior. This ensures no important incidents are missed and saves time for fleet managers. Optional Driver Dispute Feature Fleet managers have the option to turn on a dispute feature, which allows drivers to challenge flagged events if they believe something was recorded incorrectly. This added transparency helps build trust between drivers and management while reinforcing fairness in performance tracking. The combination of customizable fleet performance metrics, automated event flagging, and driver dispute options creates a system that works for the fleet and the driver. Pedigree Technologies is designed to support real-world fleet operations, rather than forcing fleets into a one-size-fits-all model. Additional Benefits for the Fleet Using driver scorecards and driver coaching tools brings more benefits beyond time savings and incentives. Fleets can: Reduce accident rates by correcting unsafe driving habits early Lower fuel and maintenance costs by encouraging efficient driving Improve driver retention by recognizing and rewarding strong performance Simplify compliance reporting with automated performance records Together, these improvements help create safer, more efficient, and more productive fleet operations. Smarter Coaching, Better Results Driver coaching capabilities with modern fleet and asset management platforms improve driver performance tracking without adding extra work for managers. Automation saves time, transparency builds trust, and real-time feedback empowers drivers to grow. When paired with incentive programs, driver scorecards do more than track performance. They engage drivers, improve safety, and help the entire fleet succeed. Automated driver coaching tools built into fleet and asset management platforms help fleets operate more efficiently, reward top performers, and reduce accidents. Pedigree Technologies provides managers and drivers with the tools and insights they need to succeed. See how Smart Driver Coaching drives safer, more efficient performance.

  • Cameras in Action: Beyond Accidents and Driver Monitoring

    The Challenge:  External and dash cameras are often seen only as tools for monitoring drivers or documenting accidents. But many companies face broader operational challenges where video evidence can provide critical support.  The Solution:  Pedigree Technologies’ camera solutions can be applied to a wide range of operational and safety needs:  Operational Verification:  Confirm deliveries, pickups, or service stops, for example, verifying that a bin was placed at the correct location.  Safety & Training:  Use real footage to coach drivers and operators on safe procedures and compliance.  Theft & Security:  Monitor valuable cargo and equipment, deterring unauthorized access or theft.  Customer Transparency:  Provide objective proof that services were completed as promised, helping resolve disputes quickly.  The Impact:   Increased Accountability:  Support drivers, operators, and teams with clear, verifiable evidence.  Reduced Risk:  Mitigate disputes, liability, and costly operational errors.  Operational Insights:  Identify process improvements, safety gaps, and training opportunities from real-world footage.  By extending cameras beyond accident documentation, companies gain full operational visibility, protect assets, and improve both efficiency and safety.  Ready to learn more? Contact us today or request a demo.

  • Never Lose Sight of Your Cargo with Smarter Container Tracking

    When a container leaves your facility, it shouldn’t feel like it disappears into the unknown. Is it on the right ship? Has it been sitting idle too long? Is it headed where it’s supposed to go? These are the questions that keep logistics teams up at night.  Why Visibility Matters   Paperwork may say one thing, but reality can say another. A manifest might confirm a container was loaded, but was it loaded onto the right vessel? Without visibility, cargo can be delayed, misplaced, or even stolen. And when a single container can hold millions of dollars in goods, guessing isn’t an option.  The risks are real. In 2024, cargo theft in the U.S. and Canada rose by 27%, with more than 3,600 incidents reported and losses estimated at $455 million. On the ocean, thousands of containers have been lost over the past decade, with roughly 200 reported lost globally in 2023 alone. The cost of uncertainty adds up fast.  Cargo Tracking That Works for You   Our solar-powered asset tracker puts you back in control. Designed to slide securely into the rib of a container, this standalone device is built for durability and reliability. It doesn’t just ride along; it actively keeps you informed every step of the way.  Key Benefits   Real-Time Location Updates:  Motion detection automatically starts trip tracking. While in motion, the device reports location at set intervals. Once movement ends, it posts the arrival point. If stationary, it checks in every 24 hours until motion resumes—then the cycle begins again, with data sent directly to the OneView platform.  Customizable Tracking:  Adjust update frequency to match your operational needs.  Peace of Mind at Rest:  Containers at rest still get automatic check-ins every 24 hours.  Global Reach:  Track shipments seamlessly from port to port, anywhere in the world.  Stay Alert, Stay Ahead   Customizable alerts allow you to choose how you get updates via either email, text, or dashboard. Whether you’re confirming a container is loaded or monitoring a high-value shipment, you’ll have the right information at the right time.  Data You Can Trust   Beyond live tracking, historical reporting gives you complete visibility into past movements. Generate reports by date range, view exact coordinates, and trace the path of every shipment.  Confidence in Every Shipment   With solar-powered cargo tracking, you gain more than just location data. You gain the certainty that your containers are secure, your operations stay on track, and your business is protected from the costly risks of theft, loss, and uncertainty.  Contact us to learn more today or to request a demo!

  • Preventative Maintenance Boosts Performance Across Rental Fleets

    For rental companies, downtime directly affects revenue. Each day equipment sits idle in a yard or waiting for service is a day it cannot generate rental income. Preventive maintenance is not just about keeping equipment running; it’s about maximizing availability, reducing emergency repairs, and ensuring assets contribute to revenue consistently. Traditional maintenance approaches often rely on fixed schedules, which may not reflect actual equipment usage. Machines move between branches, rent for varying durations, and experience different levels of wear. Without clear insight, maintenance can happen too late, leading to unexpected breakdowns, or too early, leaving equipment off-rent when it is still ready to work. For example, a machine that quietly exceeds its recommended engine hours during a long rental may return to the yard appearing ready for the next customer. Without visibility into actual usage, it could be sent back out and fail mid-rental. With real-time usage tracking, teams can schedule service immediately upon return, protecting uptime and preventing disruption for the next customer. Fleet and asset management technology gives rental teams the data they need to make informed maintenance decisions. By tracking usage, condition, and service history, rental companies can ensure equipment stays reliable while remaining available to customers. Aligning Maintenance with Real Usage In rental operations, equipment usage varies significantly between branches, customers, and asset types. Standard service intervals do not always match how machines are actually used, creating either unnecessary downtime or missed service opportunities. Modern preventive maintenance systems provide real-time visibility into key indicators such as engine hours, service alerts, and tire pressure. Rental managers can prioritize assets that have seen heavy use and schedule service for machines with minimal activity when it will least affect availability. This approach keeps equipment in service longer, reduces emergency repairs, and improves operational efficiency. Reducing Revenue Loss Through Reliability Equipment failure in rental operations is costly. When a machine goes down unexpectedly, companies may need to rent equipment from another provider while their own assets sit idle. This can frustrate customers and reduce profit margins. Preventive maintenance helps reduce these risks by identifying potential issues before they escalate. By monitoring equipment condition continuously, rental teams can proactively address repairs, ensuring machines remain available and ready for rent. This also protects revenue, as fewer emergency rentals are needed, utilization stays higher, and revenue is better protected. Supporting Accurate Billing and Turnaround Maintenance delays can also affect billing. When equipment is unavailable or off-rent due to unscheduled repairs, rental periods may need adjustment, creating inconsistencies and potential disputes. Fleet and asset management tools track every service activity and equipment usage. Teams can verify when equipment is in service, ready to rent, or temporarily out of rotation. This clarity ensures rental periods align with actual availability, supporting accurate billing and protecting revenue. Extending Asset Life and Maximizing Return Every rental machine has a lifecycle, and preventive maintenance directly impacts how long it remains profitable. Equipment that is serviced consistently based on real usage experience less wear and tear. They remain reliable, safer for customers, and more valuable over time. Rental businesses that take a proactive approach to maintenance often see lower repair costs, fewer emergency service calls, and more consistent equipment availability. This not only improves customer satisfaction but also extends the return on investment for each asset. Building a Proactive Rental Operation Preventive maintenance, combined with visibility and utilization data, transforms rental operations. Teams gain control over availability, reduce unplanned downtime, and increase revenue predictability. Maintenance schedules become aligned with usage, billing stays accurate, and customers receive dependable equipment. By focusing on preventive care rather than reactive repairs, rental companies can improve both operational efficiency and profitability. Keeping Equipment Available and Revenue Flowing Preventive maintenance keeps rental equipment ready, reliable, and profitable. When combined with broader fleet and asset management strategies, it helps ensure that every machine contributes to revenue, supports customer satisfaction, and minimizes operational risk. For rental companies looking to reduce downtime and improve asset performance, investing in proactive maintenance is a clear path to stronger operations. To learn more about how technology can support smarter rental fleets, contact us today.

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