Fleet Services

Our fleet services program offers a limited range of support for customers that operate multiple vehicles. What we offer at this time will be listed below.
  • Sales and installation of vehicle tracking systems or components. 
  • Diagnostic / Repair of damaged systems, this includes 360 camera systems, lane departure monitoring, ADAS vehicle equipment, GPS Tracking systems. 
  • Installation / Repair to vehicle interior and exterior lighting, cargo lighting. 
  • Installation / Repair to vehicle backup systems, to include audio / visual equipment. 
  • Repair of vehicle wiring that involves non-mechanical systems. 

At this time, TSP NC Inc. does NOT offer mechanical services. We do plan to add this service at a later date if it a recurring request by our customers.

FedEx Requirements

July 2021 | Requirements

Backing Sensors

Accidents that occur while reversing are not only the majority of accidents, but one of the easiest to prevent. This is why FedEx now requires a five-point sonar backup system on all contractor delivery vehicles. Many newer vehicles include this already. The five-point system must be three sensors on the bottom and two along the top of the vehicle.

The Dashcam Store can procure and install these systems for clients in and around the Central Texas region.

Three Camera Blind Spot Monitor/Detection

The three-point camera system (TPCS) is required strictly as a display system for your driver's awareness of the driver side, passenger side, and rear of the delivery truck. Here are example photos of FedEx truck TPCS installations performed by our technicians recently:

Side And Rear Cameras Mounted On Exterior Of FedEx Truck

Mounted Side And Rear Cameras

Monitor With Side Camera Views Of FedEx Truck
Example Live View Of Side Cameras
Monitor With Rear Camera Views Of FedEx Truck
Example Live View Of Rear Camera

The three-camera system monitors the three main blind spots of the vehicle, with cameras mounted near the side-view mirrors and on the rear of the truck. The display (screen) that is either mounted on the dashboard or hung from the top of the cabin may be configured to remain on anytime the engine is running, with the aim of helping your drivers avoid accidents caused by objects in blind spots.

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