[Indianapolis, IN, March 1, 2024] - DriverReach, the leading provider of modern recruiting and compliance solutions for trucking and logistics companies, is thrilled to announce the launch of its new compliance service, Comply. In an industry where Department of Transportation (DOT) compliance represents a significant challenge, fraught with confusion and risk, this innovative service is designed to eliminate the hassle and uncertainty of compliance management and offers a valuable resource for companies to navigate the complexities of regulatory adherence.
Despite the considerable time and effort many carriers invest in compliance management, the complexity and ever-changing nature of regulations often lead to costly mistakes, opening the door to legal troubles and failed audits. Comply aims to address this critical issue head-on, providing a safeguard for carriers against these common pitfalls.
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"DriverReach is committed to innovating in ways that directly benefit our customers," said Tyler Billeg, DriverReach's Director of Services. "Our new compliance management service, Comply, is a testament to this commitment, offering an exclusive advantage to our platform users. We understand the complexities of compliance management, and this service is designed to alleviate those challenges, giving our customers a leg up in the industry."
The Comply service was meticulously designed to tackle the very real challenges carriers face when self-managing their DQ files to adhere to strict and often confusing DOT requirements. The service allows a seasoned compliance team to address gaps in carriers’ compliance—from creating and auditing past DOT files, airtight DQ files for new applicants, and even ongoing DQ file management. Comply is available starting March 1, 2024.
DriverReach is a cutting-edge recruiting and compliance management system designed for the transportation industry. By streamlining the recruiting process and simplifying compliance management, DriverReach helps companies quickly find qualified drivers while ensuring regulatory compliance, thereby improving operational efficiency and safety.