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Trucking Workforce Management


Overview
Resources

Case Studies

Con-way Case Study
Con-way, a leader in freight transportation and logistics, drives profitability with Kronos workforce management solutions.
The Suddath Companies: Moving From a Service Bureau to a Kronos Solution
Worldwide company reaps benefits of real-time reports for managers, self-service for employees, and improved productivity for all.

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Product Info

Workforce Talent Acquisition for Logistics
A single unified platform with powerful solutions for both hourly hiring and salaried recruiting.

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Press or Media

Caution Ahead: Fledgling CSA program suffers growing pains
This Logistics Management article explores how carriers are responding to the labor-related challenges of CSA.
Uncover Hidden Capacity with Kronos for Trucking
Today’s trucking companies are feeling pressure from all sides — the recent economic downturn, cross-border competition, increasing yet volatile demand, and an onslaught of regulations among them.

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Research

The Perfect Labor Management Storm - Steering Clear of Driver Hazards, Cost Damage, and Areas of Poor Visibility
In this labor management whitepaper you’ll learn how to optimize your labor resources to gain a competitive edge
Uncovering Hidden Costs and Unseen Impacts: A Logistics Management Survey
This research on the logistics industry reveals beliefs on CSA guidelines and changes to HOS plans.
Navigating Challenges in Complying with FLSA’s Motor Carrier Exemption
This whitepaper clearly defines the FLSA Motor Carrier Exemption, and provides four steps to maintain compliance.
Industry Spotlight: Take Charge of Your CSA 2010 Safety Ranking
Learn how Kronos for Logistics can help with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA).

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Webinars

Labor Management Storm Watch: Preparing for the Road Ahead
With the workforce being your largest controllable expense, many companies are looking to labor management systems to maximize productivity and increase capacity in order to reduce overall costs.

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