Posts Tagged ‘Airsis’

Gone in 90 Seconds

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Road Scholar Transport90 seconds…that’s all it takes for thieves to steal your cargo.

According to Cargo Security Alliance, perpetrators will move onto softer targets if they cannot defeat a truck’s security system in 90 seconds or less.

When you think of lost or stolen freight, you think “cost.”  Not only do you suffer from inventory replacement costs, but the cost of recovery operations, restocking, recall , and worse, relationships/credibility with clients.  All this can happen in just 90 seconds.

One thing’s for sure, it would take a thief longer than that to break into one of Road Scholar Transport’s tractor trailers.

Road Scholar makes sure that each driver hired is legitimate.  We conduct a drug test on every new hire and again on 50% of drivers every year.  We also do ten year background checks to ensure that our drivers maintain a clean record.

Our property is setup with a digital surveillance system and with bright colors and roof tracking decals, our trucks are readily recognizable, making them harder to steal and easier to find.

If that’s not enough, we have bolt and cable seals, tamper evident tapes and seals, and truck, trailer, and container locks and seals to prevent theft.  Our cargo cam keeps an eye on your freight at all times to make sure nothing goes wrong.

Let’s not forget about tracking devices.  Road Scholar has you covered with covert assisted GPS cargo tracking and real-time tracking.  All of our reefers and power units are enabled with tracking devices such as SkyBitz, Qualcomm, and Airsis.  SkyBitz allows for electronic door monitoring, censoring and sending reports or alerts of door openings and closures.  Qualcomm provides panic buttons to prevent operation of the vehicle to ensure that a truck is not stolen.  In addition to that, Airsis gives a fleet map (down to the street level) that not only tells the location history, but current location of the tractor trailer.  These locations are reported every hour when moving and once every 24 hours when idle.

So in order to prevent a dent in your wallet and loss of credibility that you worked so long to build with your customers, consider using Road Scholar Transport for all your transporting needs.  For more information visit www.roadscholar.com.

Driver Goes Missing

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

Smith Transportation needs the public’s help in locating one of their drivers.   Monty Pierce

Monty Pierce was last seen at Love’s Truck Stop in Kingman, AZ at 10 PM on August 29th.  He has not been seen since.

Pierce was heading to Burbank, CA for a delivery.

Smith Transportation is worried that the driver is in trouble and asks if anyone sees Pierce, tractor Maroon 2000 Peterbilt 379 Unit #5188, or trailer White 2005 Utility Reefer Unit #104, to contact them immediately at 877-631-1254 x105.

Luckily, Road Scholar Transport does not need to worry about a missing driver or tractor trailer.  We know exactly where our drivers are at all times with security features such as:

-Reefer tracking

-Complete coverage throughout North and Central America

-On demand GPS location

-Online monitoring/reporting

-Power unit tracking

-Roof decals for arial tracking

-Background checking to insure drivers do not have a previous criminal record

-10 year criminal background checks

-Nextel direct connect

-Skybitz monitoring and tracking

-Asset locator:  Locate the present positions of all equipped vehicles

-Mapping:  Map the most recent positions, or historical positions, of all vehicles

-Monitor door openings:  Skybitz sensors sending reports or alerts of door openings and closures

-All tractors are equipped with tracking technology

-Airsis

-Fleet map:  down to street level

-Current location

-Location history (“breadcrumbs”)

-Location report frequency

-once every hour when moving

-once every 24 hours when idle

-Qualcomm

-Features panic button to prevent operation of vehicle

To learn more about Road Scholar Transport’s services and features visit www.roadscholar.com.