2 Integrations with DAT Load Board

View a list of DAT Load Board integrations and software that integrates with DAT Load Board below. Compare the best DAT Load Board integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with DAT Load Board. Here are the current DAT Load Board integrations in 2024:

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    Axle

    Axle

    Axle

    Axle is a universal API for vehicle data to enable new applications in sustainability, fleet management, logistics, and more. Axle brings together data of various formats from automakers, telematics providers, and other sources to enable developers to build the future of transportation. Axle lets developers integrate telematics data from multiple sources. Fleets log in and onboard with an easy-to-use, client-side interface. We transform all the data into a single schema for you. Customize alerts to trigger callbacks when data updates. Let us maintain, manage, and update your integrations. White-glove technical support and dev sandbox. Behind-the-scenes monitoring of telematics API updates. Fault-tolerant, high-availability, and secure infrastructure. Let carriers engage with their own ELD data. Detect fraudulent fuel transactions with location, fuel level, and odometer data. Identify maintenance issues from DVIRs and capture driver availability with HOS data.
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    DAT One

    DAT One

    DAT Solutions

    Take the uncertainty out of freight by giving your business more opportunities. DAT One connects motor carriers, freight brokers, 3PLs and shippers on North America’s largest on-demand freight network. Find the right load for the right truck at the right price, with solutions to support the entire freight journey and the tools to plan your next move. Give your business the flexibilty it needs to thrive. Get access to the trucking industry’s largest on-demand network for truckload freight to find future business partners and gain market insights that level the playing field. DAT One offers Load Board products to fit any company, from enterprise firms to one-person operations.
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