Harms Oil to equip fleet with DT4000 TruckPC

Oct. 9, 2009
DriverTech, designer of the DT4000 TruckPC onboard computing system with three modes of communications, announced that Brookings SD-based Harms Oil Company will equip its entire fleet with the DT4000 TruckPC

DriverTech, designer of the DT4000 TruckPC onboard computing system with three modes of communications, announced that Brookings SD-based Harms Oil Company will equip its entire fleet with the DT4000 TruckPC. The first-time users of a mobile communications system evaluated several competing products but selected the TruckPC based on the system’s wi-fi and in-cab scanning capabilities.

“Since we make repeated deliveries to specific locations, we are able to place wi-fi routers strategically in key locations enabling us to realize considerable communications savings,” said Jason Harms. “It’s a very cost-effective and efficient way of communicating bill-of-lading information from our trucks.”

Delivering bulk fuel in mainly Midwestern states, Harms will also be using DriverTech’s DTScan in-cab scanning device.

The DT4000 TruckPC tri-mode (satellite, cellular, and wi-fi) onboard computing system allows for a range of application choices and offers fleets an immediate return on investment by not paying a transaction charge per page for scanning in the cab. The TruckPC works with the DTScan to provide production-level scan and capture technology for truck cabs using Visioneer OneTouch scanners with Kofax VRS technology. The system uses familiar processes and software applications that meet professional imaging standards at a reduced image size, resulting in smaller data transmissions and faster processing into integrated back office enterprise systems.