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Compliance 10-4 looking to help carriers meet regulations

June 8, 2020
New company says it provides cost-effective regulatory services, helping transportation personnel stay informed, on road

In American logistics, a company required to maintain a compliant DOT number must fulfill specific and complex regulatory requirements, including demonstrating safety in operations and a highly sophisticated administrative capability.

While safety is the primary focus of operators, often the record-keeping and regulatory reporting can be confusing and time consuming.

That’s where Compliance 10-4 steps in.

Company founders say its experts handle all of the regulatory work, helping operators stay informed and continuing to drive with confidence.

“As part of getting America back to work, Compliance 10-4 has launched with the goal of freeing drivers and safety personnel of the administrative regulatory burdens so they can focus on moving freight as quickly and as safely as possible, while still knowing their operating model is DOT compliant,” said Ernie Langston, one of Compliance 10-4’s founding partners.

Part of the launch includes rolling out a new Compliance Management System (CMS).

“We have spent over six months and several million dollars building a state-of-the-art technology platform that puts Compliance 10-4 immediately at the front of vendors in this space, even during the 2020 pandemic,” said David Lady, another founding partner. “While other companies have been laying off workers, we have been hiring as part of our commitment to delivering on the promise of getting America back to work.”

In conjunction with full white glove compliance services, Compliance 10-4 also brings mobile and IoT technology to the table. “We are a technology company first, and in revisioning the steps and mechanism surrounding motor carrier safety, we have brought free technology to the market to assist in regulatory safety monitoring and reporting,” said Mark Rupert, the final of three principles working to launch Compliance 10-4.

The company says it already brought up “hundreds of drivers” on its new technology platform, which officially launched June 1.

Compliance 10-4, headquartered in Lakeland FL, provides professional and administrative services to Department of Transportation (DOT) compliant logistics firms, including Driver Qualification File management, 49 CFR 395, 396 automation, MCS-150, IFTA, URC, HVUT | 2290, ELD and advanced file management technology.

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