J.B. Hunt selects PeopleNet software

Oct. 11, 2012
J.B. Hunt Transport Services, Inc. has chosen PeopleNet for their fleet-wide EOBR and onboard computing needs

PeopleNet, a leading provider of innovative and integrated onboard computing and mobile communications systems for effective fleet management, today announced that J.B. Hunt Transport Services, Inc. has chosen PeopleNet for their fleet-wide EOBR and onboard computing needs. Recognizing how advanced technology could support the company's commitment to safety and customer service, the company made its decision after an extensive evaluation of PeopleNet products and service. According to J.B. Hunt COO Craig Harper, "PeopleNet demonstrated a strong understanding of our business. Not only is the company's product roadmap closely aligned with our safety and service needs, but their responsiveness and flexibility are outstanding."

"At J.B. Hunt, safety is a core value," said Greer Woodruff, senior vice president of safety and security at J.B. Hunt. "PeopleNet will help us more easily comply with regulations and advance our commitment to safely sharing the roads with the public."

PeopleNet BLU.2 onboard computers have been installed in more than 2,300 J.B. Hunt trucks to date. All new trucks purchased by J.B. Hunt are fully equipped for their PeopleNet installation through factory pre-wiring and are activated prior to deployment to the vast J.B. Hunt network of services.

In making the announcement at the American Trucking Association's annual meeting being held in Las Vegas, NV, Senior Vice President Mark Kessler said, "Earning the confidence of one of the largest transportation logistics companies in North America is a testament to the PeopleNet team's ability to deliver technology solutions that are in sync with the industry's needs."

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