Press Release

ABF Freight and Drov Collaboration

We are pleased to collaborate with ArcBest® LTL carrier ABF Freight System, Inc. (ABF Freight®), one of the nation’s largest and most innovative less-than-truckload carriers, to deliver a new sustainable smart trailer solution with our Drōv AirBoxOne™.

Our AirBoxOne is state-of-the-art smart fleet technology that captures and sends multipoint operational data directly from the vehicle to the fleet and the driver, relaying diagnostics in real time to enhance safety, security, tire life, fuel economy, and operational efficiencies. The control system integrates truck and trailer sensors into one user-friendly platform.

“Two of our core strategic priorities are safety and operational efficiency, and this cutting-edge technology aligns well,” said Seth Runser, president of ABF Freight. “The Drōv team has been a strategic partner from the start. They understand our objectives of remaining safe on the road and operating efficiently and effectively, and they have proactively addressed challenges during the initial trial period. We look forward to continued advancements with this new smart trailer solution.”

ABF completed a 120-day trial of our AirBoxOne technology with its city and road trailer fleet. The company reported that the hardware components met testing standards with extremely low failure rates. The software user interface (UI) was determined to be clean, easy to navigate, and contain all relevant and historical sensor data.

Our mobile application was tested at ABF’s North Little Rock, Arkansas service center. It provided real-time in-cab notifications on the status of city trailers while the trailers were in motion — reporting issues such as tire pressure, brake lights out and other warnings. Looking forward, in-cab notifications will include other equipment, expanding to a combination of city and road trailers. The system promotes driver awareness and increases confidence that equipment is safe to operate on the road.

The dynamic inflate/deflate tire-management system and the SKF TraX hub sensor are among the most important benefits of AirBoxOne to ABF’s Fleet Services group. The aim is to offer a valuable tool that can reduce the total cost of owning tires and improve ABF’s service quality by preventing unexpected breakdowns and service delays while being a vital part of a proactive tire maintenance program. The latter can combine the latest technologies while at the same time ensuring that tires are managed and operated within the manufacturers’ recommended range for tire pressure levels.

The GPS functions were important for fleet management as they provided real-time visibility and higher utilization of company-owned trailers and gears.

Following a successful Phase 1 pilot, ABF is beginning Phase 2 of its technology development with us.

We will also collaborate on new integrations into AirBoxOne, including blind-spot cameras used with smart trailer technologies. Adding this technology to ABF tractors promotes safety awareness while on the highway. Advanced volumetrics sensors can accurately determine whether a trailer is loaded or empty with dependable and consistent measurements of total percent full/empty or linear floor space available.

We’re excited to extend this partnership and further the development work underway with ABF. Through this partnership with one of the industry's most progressive and thoughtful LTL fleets, we will continue to address the most significant challenges in the transportation space.

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