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For more than 60 years, TMC’s member-driven Recommended Maintenance and Engineering Practices have been setting the standards that help trucking companies specify and maintain their fleets more effectively. Game-changing opportunities abound for Vehicle Health Management in the transportation-related sectors and the SAE HRCS Consortium promises to speed industrial application,” said Steve Holland, lead consultant for VHM Innovations, LLC and chairman of the HRCS Consortium.īy providing leadership support and opportunities to collaborate, TMC helps members develop the industry’s best practices that address the critical truck technology and maintenance issues that have the greatest impact on truck fleets. “With the growing technology push for increased electrification and even autonomy in the transportation sectors, VHM and the SAE HRCS Consortium offer a proactive approach to mitigate concurrent risks. The HRCS Consortium sees an opportunity to accelerate IVHM capabilities through the application of open standards to promote interoperability and avoid the proliferation of costly and potentially counterproductive proprietary approaches.” “To date, the level of IVHM deployment has been limited due in part to a lack of uniform information sharing methods. IVHM technology will provide significant advantages in terms of performance, availability, and safety in commercial vehicles,” said Peter Grau, program manager, HRCS Consortium. “We are excited to be working with the TMC to bring these benefits to the trucking and commercial vehicle sector. The HRCS Consortium is establishing a multi-sector, global IVHM community to create best practices and procedures for operators, OEMs, and suppliers. IVHM solutions improve fleet efficiencies while improving product reliability and reducing unplanned maintenance and warranty costs.
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TMC joins members Bell, Garrett Motion, General Motors, Global Strategic Solutions LLC, Morey Corporation, Nexteer Automotive, SafeRide Technologies, VHM Innovations LLC and Volvo Group Trucks Technology in this effort. “With several new programs having been identified for this approach, including autonomous driving, advanced power plants, electromechanical braking and smart trailers, this partnership will provide important information for fleets and service providers to keep trucks on the road and out of the shop.”
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“TMC is pleased to announce this collaboration with the HRCS Consortium to deploy the best practices and guidance provided in the SAE JA6268 Standard: Design & Run-Time Information Exchange for Health-Ready Components, building upon TMC’s own Vehicle Maintenance Reporting Standards,” said TMC Executive Director Robert Braswell. SAE ITC and the American Trucking Associations are pleased to announce an agreement between ATA’s Technology & Maintenance Council and the Health Ready Components and Systems Consortium for use of the Council’s Vehicle Maintenance Reporting Standards in helping to implement Integrated Vehicle Health Management technologies. So, they are the ones that I will be going with.TMC and SAE ITC Announce Collaboration to Implement Integrated Vehicle Health Management Technologies
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That driver has been with them for 2 years, and has been pretty happy. They don't pay a whole lot, but that isn't too high up on my prerequisites for a company to work for. I have heard bad things about Werner from this place, however, I have been talking with one of their drivers, and he seems to like it pretty well. Since my credit isn't that great, I need company sponsered training that won't cost me anything but maybe lodging.
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Personally, I am going to go with Werner. If they don't allow pets, then they aren't even worth looking at. My first criteria is that they don't require experience, as I don't have a CDL myself. They have a listing of those that allow pets. Click under company listings, and then PA near the bottom to look at the ones hiring out of Pennsylvania. If you take a look up at the top, next to the big truck, there's some orange bars.