Apex Capital, KeepTruckin ink partnership

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KeepTruckin’s “black box” engine plug-in unit, which in its ELD pairs with software on operators’ smartphones/tablets.KeepTruckin’s “black box” engine plug-in unit, which in its ELD pairs with software on operators’ smartphones/tablets.

The Apex Capital factoring/resource company announced a partnership with KeepTruckin to offer customers a solution to comply with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s electronic logging device mandate. Apex Capital is a full-service freight factoring company that not only provides a cash flow solution for small to medium-sized trucking companies, but also offers a competitive fuel-discount program.

Calling the partnership “strategic,” Apex COO Jennifer Letson noted the “partnership will ensure that our clients have access to a compliant solution, included on the FMCSA’s list of registered ELD providers, in advance of the ELD mandate set to take effect in December 2017.”

Apex spent over twelve months testing and evaluating ELD solutions before basing the decision to partner with KeepTruckin on what it calls the companny’s “cost-effective service, remarkable customer experience and easy-to-use platform.”