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Trimble Continues Quest to Improve Connectivity in Trucking

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LAS VEGAS 鈥 As expands its transportation technology division through new product development and yet another major acquisition, the company is seeking to streamline industry workflows and forge closer connections among drivers, trucks, carriers, shippers and logistics providers.
鈥淥ur vision at Trimble is to deliver products and services that connect the digital and physical worlds,鈥 CEO said at the company鈥檚 2023 , held Sept. 24-27. 鈥淚n transportation, our vision is to create a global, seamless, connected supply chain.鈥
To advance that mission, Trimble is working to connect disparate data streams through a common, cloud-based ecosystem.
That starts with better connecting Trimble鈥檚 broad technology portfolio, which includes transportation management software, fleet telematics, mapping and routing, freight visibility, onboard video and more. Beyond its own technology offerings, Trimble also is integrating products and services provided by its traditional competitors inside this data ecosystem.
鈥淲hen we drive connection, success looks like helping you become better, faster, safer, cheaper, greener,鈥 Painter said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 about making a positive impact on your business.鈥
This technology conversion can help transportation companies optimize planning for specific arrival times, guide drivers to the right entry points, minimize wasted time at facilities, boost asset utilization and improve the driver experience, he added.

Attendees check out vendor exhibits at Trimble Transportation鈥檚 Insight Tech Conference and Expo in Las Vegas. (Seth Clevenger/Transport Topics)
Trimble has been expanding the reach and capabilities of its technology through a mix of in-house development work and acquisition.
Since 2020, Trimble has invested more than $2 billion in research and development, Painter said.
鈥淲e鈥檙e not just talking about innovation, we鈥檙e investing in it,鈥 he said.
In April, Trimble completed its purchase of Germany-based software company for 1.88 billion euros, marking the largest acquisition in Trimble鈥檚 45-year history.

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Painter described Transporeon as the largest transportation management platform in the world. Globally, that business manages more than 50 billion euros in freight on an annual basis, connects with more than 1,400 shippers and 150,000 carriers, and has formed more than 3,000 integrations with enterprise resource planning systems, transportation management systems and warehouse management systems.
The Transporeon business complements Trimble鈥檚 existing transportation technology division, Painter said. While Trimble Transportation has traditionally been carrier-centric and focused primarily in North America, Transporeon has focused more on the shipper and logistics side of the industry with a heavy concentration in Europe.
At the same time, Trimble has been investing in around-the-clock cybersecurity protection for an industry that has become a prime target for ransomware and other cyberattacks in recent years.
Transportation was the sixth most targeted industry by cybercriminals in 2022, Painter said. 鈥淵ou might think you鈥檙e a trucking company. Increasingly, you鈥檙e a data company.鈥

Trimble鈥檚 Ron Bisio discusses how the company is connecting its various technology products through the Trimble Transportation Cloud. (Seth Clevenger/Transport Topics)
, senior vice president of Trimble鈥檚 Transportation division, provided an update on the rollout of the Trimble Transportation Cloud platform.
Trimble has been ramping up that cloud-based IT ecosystem through a partnership with and its Azure cloud computing business.
鈥淪ince announcing it last year, we now have multiple workflows being used consumed by real-live customers,鈥 Bisio said. 鈥淐ustomers are using Trimble Transportation Cloud today to help bid on freight with greater accuracy, to help manage their active repair orders more efficiently, [and] to help customers鈥 data move from TMS to telematics to driver workflows seamlessly and instantaneously.鈥
, for example, has been on a mission to better connect the back office and the cab for improved safety, efficiency and regulatory compliance, Bisio said. To achieve those objectives, the Eagan, Minn.-based carrier has deployed Instinct, Trimble鈥檚 next-generation in-cab telematics system built on top of the Trimble Transportation Cloud, he said.
Dart Transit ranks No. 89 on the Transport Topics Top 100 list of the largest for-hire carriers in North America.
Bisio also highlighted , a carrier based in St. Charles, Mo., that was seeking opportunities to find additional freight. The company is using Trimble鈥檚 Engage Lane, a dynamic freight procurement system, to more easily onboard new shippers without the need for multiple integrations, he said.
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Finally, Bisio cited 鈥檚 move to a more unified driver workflow where data flows seamlessly between the Lincoln, Neb.-based carrier鈥檚 telematics and transportation management systems. This driver workflow provides the back office with complete and uniform data visibility, he said.
Crete ranks No. 38 on the for-hire TT 100.
Bisio also announced the addition of 鈥渉yperlocal鈥 weather alerts for Trimble鈥檚 CoPilot commercial navigation product.
鈥淵our drivers are going to get timely notifications when there鈥檚 disruptive or extreme weather that鈥檚 going to be on their route,鈥 he said. 鈥淚n the past, they would wonder if weather is going to impact their trip. Now they are going to know with certainty.鈥
These types of technology deployments have been enabled by the growth of connectivity, computing power and cloud IT infrastructure. Painter reflected on the accelerating pace of change driven by those trends.
鈥淭hink about the compute power it took to put men on the moon in the 鈥60s. That鈥檚 sitting in your hands now on your phone,鈥 he said.
Painter also cited the expansion of artificial intelligence and programs such as the AI chatbot tool ChatGPT.
鈥淲hat鈥檚 happening in artificial intelligence and generative AI is astonishing,鈥 Painter said. 鈥淚t has the potential to add trillions of dollars of impact to our economy. It has the impact to change the anatomy of how we work.鈥
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