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Dohrn Transfer Company Utilizes Samsara for Fleet Management and Safety Improvements
Technology Category
- Analytics & Modeling - Predictive Analytics
- Functional Applications - Fleet Management Systems (FMS)
- Networks & Connectivity - Cellular
Applicable Industries
- Transportation
Applicable Functions
- Business Operation
- Maintenance
Use Cases
- Driver Performance Monitoring
- Fleet Management
- Predictive Maintenance
- Remote Asset Management
Services
- System Integration
- Training
The Challenge
Dohrn Transfer Company needed a solution for ELD compliance and broader business initiatives such as improving safety, reducing paperwork, optimizing maintenance, and enhancing dispatching efficiency. The company was subject to Hours of Service regulations and required a reliable system to ensure compliance. Additionally, Dohrn wanted a user-friendly and flexible platform that could integrate seamlessly with their existing operations and engage employees effectively.
About The Customer
Dohrn Transfer Company is a less-than-truckload carrier headquartered in Rock Island, Illinois. Founded in 1921 by Charles Dohrn, the company has grown to operate 545 vehicles, including 470 tractors and 75 straight trucks, with 645 drivers. Dohrn Transfer offers trucking services and local delivery across a 14-state service area through its 21 terminals. The company prides itself on utilizing powerful logistical tools and showcasing excellence in service. Dohrn Transfer is committed to compliance with Hours of Service regulations and aims to leverage technology to support broader business initiatives.
The Solution
Dohrn Transfer Company deployed Samsara IoT sensors in every truck to support ELD compliance, routing and dispatch efficiency, safety programs, and preventive maintenance. The Samsara platform provided integrated fleet management capabilities, including live GPS tracking, maintenance diagnostics, fuel usage monitoring, and driver safety event reporting. The platform's ease of use and flexibility made it simple to implement and integrate with other business operations. Samsara's live GPS location tracking enabled dispatchers to make real-time decisions, improving dispatch and routing efficiency. The platform also facilitated proactive driver coaching and gamification, enhancing safety and driver engagement. Additionally, Samsara's electronic DVIRs and maintenance alerts improved maintenance response times and vehicle uptime.
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