Commercial Vehicle Operations

Efficient Commercial Vehicle Operations (CVO) are imperative as manufacturers and distributors move to new technologies, faster production methods and “Just in Time” delivery. CVO must offer more reliable travel times, as well as safety and flexibility. Commercial goods movement by trucks, semi-tractor trailers and vans has a direct impact on our nation’s economy. It helps determine how much providers will need to charge for their products and, in turn, what the cost of living will be for area consumers. The shift to localized, more frequent and faster deliveries along US highways helps suppliers cut labor and inventory costs, stay competitive and speed up delivery of both perishable and durable goods. Yet it also places new demands on the highways commercial vehicle operators, and on state regulating agencies. All are attempting to adapt to new business practices, while assuring safety and improving cost efficiency, even as everything moves faster. Clearly, more needs to be done to avoid deliveries being slowed because of things like traffic congestion, or time-consuming credentials enforcement, and new technologies are making that possible
CRS has developed technology that will assist the swift, efficient and safe movement of commercial vehicles on I-75. it is hoped that the success of these products will lead to better and safer roads for all transportation users. These two CRS systems are a remote monitoring system and a virtual weigh station.

Remote Monitoring System Virtual Weigh Station