ISAAC Instruments to partner with Quality Carriers on ELDs

ISAAC Instruments to partner with Quality Carriers on ELDs

ISAAC Instruments announced it has partnered with Quality Carriers to install ISAAC’s electronic logging device (ELD) and driver-centric fleet management solution across Quality’s entire fleet. More than 2,500 ISAAC devices will be installed in vehicles utilized by Quality Carriers’ company drivers, affiliate drivers and owner-operators by the end of 2022. ISAAC will be an innovative technology partner to Quality Carriers, supporting the fleet’s digital transformation that will better cater to the needs of drivers and customers.

Based in Tampa, Fla., Quality Carriers has more than 100 company-owned and affiliated facilities throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico. The company considered multiple technology providers as it sought to enhance the driver’s in-cab experience prior to choosing ISAAC.

During the selection process, Quality Carriers conducted focus groups, polls and face-to-face conversations with drivers. Based on the feedback, Quality Carriers determined its previous ELD offered only a fragmented experience that did not fully support the core functionalities of a driver’s job.

In comparison, ISAAC’s solution will provide a more centralized, single solution supported by stable and reliable technology. For Quality Carriers’ drivers, this provides an opportunity to have an ELD that has an improved user interface and intuitive technology. ISAAC also provides drivers with the tools they need for a smooth workflow, like the scanning solution, remote login issue resolution and navigation.

ISAAC has received mandatory third-party certification in Canada for its electronic logging devices that automatically tracks hours-of-service requirements. During 2021, ISAAC opened an office in Cleveland to manage its growing presence in the U.S. market.

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