Technology company makes US supply chain more efficient through AI-powered digital fleets

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Baton co-founders Nate Robert and Andrew Berberick on using Artificial Intelligence and digital fleets to maximize truckers’ productivity on the road.

company Baton helps truckers work around traffic, insulate drivers against rising gasoline and cut travel time in half. "Mornings with Maria,""We have software that aggregates hundreds of thousands of data points from warehouses, trucks, traffic so that we can accurately predict how long each load will take.

Baton co-founders Nate Robert and Andrew Berberick told FOX Business their company helps"maximize driver productivity" and"eliminates wasted time." "We're ingesting thousands of data points from thousands of trucks at different warehouses every single day, year-round, and we can fit sort of probability distribution curves to each of those data points and warehouses to get an accurate estimate on how long a given load will take," Baton co-founder Andrew Berberick noted. to make the best decisions possible on where drivers should go on a given day.

Baton partnered with major GPS providers in 2018 to place the device on most trucks in the United States in order to gather specific data for the truckers. "Through this GPS data, you can see how long a specific truck spends at each warehouse… while they're doing a load and unload," Robert said.

 

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