FleetUp


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Founded in 2013 and based in the heart of Silicon Valley, FleetUp offers a patented, FMCSA-compliant suite of integrated telematics and GPS applications. FleetUp provides service and distribution companies with insight into their operations, empowering them with actionable data to optimize the efforts of vehicles and drivers, allowing for maximum revenue while reducing operating costs, according to the company.

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Shipwell
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FleetUp partners with Shipwell for tracking and shipment management

Nov. 10, 2017
The enhanced platform enables fleet managers to select drivers based on their previous drive times, loading and offloading history.
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Shop Management and Point of Sale

FleetUp Orange

Sept. 15, 2017
The FleetUp Orange is a ruggedized tablet with portable strap designed for fleet drivers required to display Records of Duty Status (RODS) upon request instead of printing out...

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Charles Orlando, vice president of marketing for FleetUp
Blogs

Five myths of Bluetooth ELDs

April 20, 2018
FleetUp Vice President shares the top five cases for why fleets should use cellular-based ELDs.
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Service Repair

Why Bluetooth technology is a security disaster

Oct. 12, 2017
A teenager can now hack a truck for less than $100.