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ELD Tracker Dashboard Built for Fleet Managers

Dashboard Features That make a Difference

The AI ELD dashboard is an ELD tracker dashboard designed for dispatchers, safety managers and fleet leaders who need a quick, accurate picture of what is happening on the road. It brings status, HOS and diagnostic information into one view.

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See your fleet at a glance

On the main screen, you see trucks on a map along with their current driver, status, shift and cycle information.

Indicators show who is driving, who is on duty and who is off duty. Where hardware supports it, fuel level and diagnostic flags are visible so you can spot potential issues early.

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Drill down into any unit

Clicking on a truck or driver opens a detailed view with recent HOS activity, logs, violations and inspection history.

From the same place, you can move into maintenance, safety alerts and reports tied to that unit. This gives you the information you need to answer questions from customers, terminals or leadership quickly and accurately.

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Support for mixed operations

The dashboard supports mixed operations including car haulers, reefer units, LTL and expedited equipment. Filters allow you to focus by segment, customer, terminal, region or dispatcher.

Regardless of your mix, the ELD tracker behaves consistently so teams do not have to learn different tools for different parts of the fleet.

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Designed for day-to-day use

The layout is built for speed and clarity. Fleet managers can scan the map, identify issues and move directly to the details that matter.

The dashboard is designed to work alongside routing, dispatch and communication tools so it fits into your existing workflow instead of competing with it.

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How Dispatch, Safety and Management Use the Dashboard

Dispatchers use the ELD dashboard to see which drivers are available, which units are in motion, and who is approaching HOS limits. Safety teams use it to monitor violations, disconnected devices and risky patterns across the fleet.

Management uses high-level views to understand utilization, compliance trends and where to allocate equipment or attention.Because everyone looks at the same data, conversations around loads, exceptions and performance become faster and more precise. The dashboard becomes a shared reference point instead of separate spreadsheets and one-off updates.

A Smarter ELD Dashboard for Everyday Fleet Operations