CSA 2010 drives enormous growth for Vigillo

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PORTLAND, Ore. — Data mining software company Vigillo has now provided CSA 2010 Carrier and Driver Scorecards for more than 500,000 truck drivers working for 1,300 carriers, the company has announced.

The system provides driver and fleet safety information in an easy-to-read scorecard format using CSA 2010 criteria.

While the FMCSA has made carrier preview data available online, Vigillo says it has continued to experience rapid growth.

“When the FMCSA released its CSA 2010 Data Preview product on April 12 we thought our sales trajectory might slow down,” said Steve Bryan, president of Vigillo. “But just the opposite has happened. The carriers are rapidly realizing that even with access to the FMCSA’s information they need more than just the raw data provided. They need the ease-of-use, analysis and individual driver scoring that only Vigillo provides.”

The scorecard provides trucking companies with an advance look at how they are performing under CSA 2010 criteria. CSA 2010 will replace SafeStat in November.

“Our growth and the adoption of our CSA 2010 platform by large, national trucking companies, small regional carriers, and private fleets is a result of our ability to anticipate the needs of motor carriers and their drivers,” Bryan said. “Like most regulatory programs, we believe the FMCSA will continue to make changes before the program is put in place. Our ability to rapidly adapt to these changes is what is giving us the competitive advantage over other CSA 2010 products and we anticipate having a million drivers using our products by year end.”

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