HOS Automation for Android

Complete Innovations has launched Action Tracker HOS for Android tablets.

Complete Innovations of Markham, Ont. has introduced a new application in its Fleet Complete management package, Action Tracker HOS. It’s an Android tablet application that fully automates hours of service and a driver’s vehicle inspection activities, and replaces the time-consuming manual paperwork with an automatic digital logbook.

Action Tracker HOS automatically logs driving hours and calculates driving availability, ensuring easier HOS compliance, the company says. Drivers can view their available hours, manage their duty status, and complete vehicle inspection reports, all on their tablet. It reduces the chance of human error, and saves the time previously spent recording, calculating, and managing driving availability via traditional paper-based logs. Audits and reporting are simplified with all current and historic log data available for reporting and further analysis 24 hours a day, seven days a week via Fleet Complete.

Action Tracker HOS is 100% compliant with all current U.S. FMCSA and Canadian DOT log requirements, and is ready to support the upcoming July 2013 U.S. FMCSA rule changes. All of the HOS rule tables are configurable, making adaptation of any future changes simple and easy.

By combining our application with Android tablets, Complete Innovations says it can bring “a top-tier automated HOS solution to fleets of all sizes at an affordable price point.”

Fleets can add Action Tracker HOS to their Fleet Complete subscription for only $7 per month per vehicle. The service is available from Telus for Canadian customers and AT&T for those in the U.S.

The Action Tracker HOS application is currently available on the Google Play Store.

http://www.completeinnovations.com


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