Canada Cartage joins forces with Toshiba Canada

by Truck News

MISSISSAUGA, Ont. – Canada Cartage is partnering with Toshiba Canada’s Business Solutions Group in order to provide the fleet with digital office solutions.

“Canada Cartage is expanding rapidly in a very competitive fleet and logistics market space,” said Dan Roy, CIO at Canada Cartage. “It’s all about delivering the best logistics and fleet solution to our customers and our operational excellence relies on our world class technology to differentiate us in the marketplace.”

When Canada Cartage began their technology partner search they said they needed a partner with deep insight and capability in both the digital office and enterprise information management and in fleet and warehouse solutions as well as strength in deployment of the Internet of Things (IoT) and green technology initiatives.

“Canada Cartage has established the best in fleet technology and significantly reduces its carbon footprint through the implementation of live data streams from their trucks to their data centres and by utilizing intelligent routing software along with electronic onboard recording (EOBR) technology,” said Roy. “With Toshiba’s wide range of products and solutions along with their IoT relationships with Cisco and Microsoft, We are confident in our ability to leverage Toshiba’s global technical expertise to offer our customers a significant competitive advantage.”

Rick Baird, president and CEO of Toshiba Canada’s Business Solutions Group also commented: “We are delighted to partner with a forward thinking company like Canada Cartage. We at Toshiba work hard to provide our customers with innovative and environmentally friendly solutions that help their business move forward and we are excited to have the opportunity to partner with Canada Cartage.”


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