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Safety First Nebraska Trucking hosts First Annual Safety Technology Summit and Exhibition In anticipation of the Department of


Transportation FMCSA’s long-awaited final rule requiring the use of electronic logging devices (ELD), Nebraska Trucking’s Safety Management Council (SMC) planned a Safety Summit focused on ELDs and camera technologies. Twelve ELD and camera technology


vendors exhibited and showed off their technologies to the 125 attendees at the First Annual Safety Summit and Exhibition, on January 13-14 in Omaha. “It’s more important now than ever


to begin reviewing these devices. Tis is why the Nebraska Trucking Assoc. Safety Management Council has decided to bring all the suppliers to one venue,” said Brandon Gunther, Safety Manager for Gana


Trucking and SMC’s Chair. “We wanted to offer companies a chance to compare the technologies side by side, and companies to meet as many ELD-approved and camera technology providers during the two day Summit.” Keynote speakers were Anthony Giombetti


from J. J. Keller, Larry Minor, Associate Administrator for Policy at FMCSA, and Adrienne Gildea, Director of Policy & Government Affairs with CVSA, reviewing the new ELD and other regulations, and Douglas Marcello from Marcello & Kivisto, LLC, covering litigation and legal implications. Vendors included Bendix, BigRoad Inc.,


DriveCam powered by Lytx, J. J. Keller, Mobileye, NMC Technologies, Omnitracs LLC, PeopleNet, Rand McNally, SmartDrive


Systems, Telogis Inc., and Zonar Systems. A special thank you to our Summit


sponsors: PLATINUM


BENDIX CVS, LLC J. J. KELLER


GOLD


GREAT WEST CASUALTY COMPANY/ JOE MORTEN & SONS


SILVER MOBILEYE RAND MCNALLY


SILVERSTONE GROUP TELOGIS, INC.


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