
Marsh's Driver Improvement System
Marsh's Driver Improvement System - a customized package of online driver improvement programs designed specifically for Marsh customers, is powered entirely by CarriersEdge.
Greg St. Croix, VP Risk Consulting says "Our customers absolutely LOVE this program - they can't stop raving about it. And having all that detail in the driver files during an audit is really impressive."
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Ontario LCV Pilot Program; Commercial Vehicle Wheel Service
The Ontario LCV Pilot Program (administered by the Ontario Trucking Association) and the Commercial Vehicle Wheel Service program (administered by the OTA and Ontario Tire Dealer's Association) are both run through CarriersEdge.
With rigorous qualification standards, multiple levels of certification, and detailed record-keeping requirements, both programs take advantage of the advanced administration, testing, and reporting functions in CarriersEdge.

The Driver's Seat
Transportation Media and KRTS Transportation Specialists rely on CarriersEdge as the foundation for The Driver's Seat, a subscription video series providing informative, entertaining content across a variety of topic areas.
Says Kim Richardson, President of KRTS, "CarriersEdge continues to deliver a supreme standard to the development of online education - our customers are very satisfied with this program."

Best Fleets to Drive For contest
TCA's Best Fleets to Drive For contest is the only contest across both the US and Canada that specifically identifies great workplaces in the trucking industry. Conceived and administered entirely by CarriersEdge, the program has gathered a wealth of information about the many excellent programs at fleets across North America.
Chris Burruss, President of TCA says, "Best Fleets to Drive For is identifying the gold standard when it comes to a driver's work environment. This survey focuses attention on promoting the companies that are already doing a good job, and pushes others to follow in their footsteps - continually improving the overall average and status quo."





