Showing posts with label Fleet Complete. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fleet Complete. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 13, 2016
Tuesday, June 14, 2016
Improve your Profitability by eliminating paper logs with HoS
Did you know that the auto industry spends more than $432 billion/year only on printing?
Businesses throughout the world are setting about to employ paperless or paper-saving initiatives like HoS systems in order to cut back on the amount of unnecessary paper being thrown out every single day. Fleet management companies are among those.
Read the entire article and see how HoS can help you improve your profitability @ http://goo.gl/0AaIzw
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Wednesday, May 11, 2016
Roadcheck 2016 will take place in June - Are you ready?
The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance's (CVSA) annual International Roadcheck is scheduled to take place across North America between June 7 and 9, 2016.
Roadcheck 2016 is scheduled to take place in every jurisdiction across North America between June 7-9, 2016. This year the focus will be on tires, in addition to the typical driver and vehicle issues found during roadside inspections. With an effective Fleet Management system, you can create unique maintenance item and receive alerts when the maintenance is due.Read our blog post to learn the details @ goo.gl/ZIkYNs
Maximize your productivity and improve your bottom line with Fleet Complete
Tuesday, May 3, 2016
Edgewood Independent School District | Fleet Complete Fleet Tracker Case Study
Our customer, Edgewood Independent School District uses @FleetComplete Fleet Trackers to reduce costs, increase security for their police constables and students, and enhance their operational efficiency.
Read the case study @goo.gl/Th5JxB
Monday, April 18, 2016
What is the Electronic Logging Device Mandate?
The Electronic Logging Device (ELD) mandate recently released by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) requires all trucks driving on U.S. highways to have an electronic logbook installed within their vehicle by December 18, 2017.
Our blog post published originally in our Fleet Complet Blog will teach you why it is best to get those ELDs up-and-running as soon as possible, instead of waiting until the final deadline.
Current legislation, FMCSA’s rule 395.15, states that drivers must log their duty status, whether they are operating the vehicle, or are on or off-duty. Furthermore, according to the United States Department of Transportation, these records must be readily available if requested by law enforcement. Drivers must be able to present their duty reports from the past seven days, plus the current day.
What is the Electronic Logging Device Mandate?
The 516-page ELD mandate, also known as the “Final Rule”, updated previous safety administrations to include sections on Hours-of-Service (HOS) and how electronic logging devices can make your drivers’ lives easier while remaining compliant with HOS.
The basics of the FMCSA ruling states that ELDs:
- Must track a driver’s hours-of-service electronically;
- Connect to the truck’s engine to capture drive status;
- Must be connected to a central monitoring system where a fleet manager can keep track of drivers’ status;
- Will address driver harassment problems by eliminating pressure.
Within two years, approximately three million drivers are expected to be impacted by this ruling. Unless otherwise exempt by the new rule, trucking fleets without fleet monitoring software that includes an electronic logbook will be required to update their technology.
Read the full article in our Fleet Complete Blog.
Wednesday, January 20, 2016
Fleet Complete Case Study
Willams Towing Ltd. wanted to drive stronger fleet management, faster customer responsiveness and obtain more efficiency gains; Fleet Complete helped boost operational efficiency by 50%, reduced fleet costs by minimizing idling time and unauthorized vehicle use, give the ability to handle more workload with fewer resources due to automated route planning.
Read the Case Study and learn how @ http://goo.gl/XA0uLU
Monday, December 14, 2015
A happy customer with a happy ending!
Another happy customer with a happy ending: Anglia Steel leverages Fleet Complete’s GPS tracking capabilities to recover $160,000 in stolen vehicles and reduce fuel costs by 10%.
Read the Case Study @ http://goo.gl/gws4KS
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Thursday, December 10, 2015
FAQ to read and share: What happens when my trucks are out of the cellular reach?
A: Our Fleet Trackers collect the vehicle status and logs it on the device’s internal processor. Once the cellular connection is re-established, the logged data is transmitted to the Fleet Complete system. @http://goo.gl/cCORLG
We also offer Satellite coverage for situations such as these. Some trucks go out into remote areas on days/weeks on end and the fleet managers do not know their status until the truck is back in coverage, which could be a long time. Imagine a remote foresting area or an area where oil drills are being set up. In this case, owners can purchase a Satellite Failover solution that would use Satellite network to transmit location vs a cellular network. It’s a bit more expensive, but some businesses really need it. @http://goo.gl/wdVRqA
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Tuesday, December 8, 2015
Why GPS Asset Tracking makes sense for a business with expensive mobile assets?
We can give you many reasons but just think about this:
If one of your assets is stolen, you have to deal with the hassle of replacing it, and dealing with your insurance company. But the biggest impact is often the loss of business or downtime because you don’t have your equipment available when you need it.
If your business relies on valuable equipment and you want to avoid having to do your own detective work, GPS Asset Tracking is worth the investment.
What do you think?
Friday, November 27, 2015
Not only GPS Tracking!
Did you know?
When people talk about GPS tracking, they are not only talking about tracking per se, as technology evolves the requirement do so. Now you can:
When people talk about GPS tracking, they are not only talking about tracking per se, as technology evolves the requirement do so. Now you can:
- Track the physical location of your vehicles anytime, from anywhere
- Monitor Driver Behavior
- Set-up a customizable boundary around any Point of Interest (POI)
- Know when your vehicle has left a client’s building
- Manage the maintenance of your vehicles
- Create and customize reports based on your management team’s needs
- Obtain readings as PTO Usage, Plow Up/Down, Door Open/Closed, Siren On/Off and Temperature status.
- And many more features.
For example, you can set up a POI around a client’s building. Once your snowplow enters the POI, your client will automatically receive an e-mail, letting them know the snow in their property is being removed.
It's not only about GPS Tracking, it's the entire system, thin include (of course) GPS Tracking, Reporting, Training, Service and more.
The best you can do at this point, if you want to know more about the current features of GPS tracking, is to talk to an expert, they have all the answers :)
The best you can do at this point, if you want to know more about the current features of GPS tracking, is to talk to an expert, they have all the answers :)
Wednesday, November 25, 2015
What is your GPS tracking myth?
The demand of GPS Tracking grows by the date, but how much do you really know about what is being said. Is it Myth or Reality?
Do you think GPS tracking is too expensive? Or maybe that is made only for "big companies"?
Some business owners think their employees will leave or find excuses like "I can track my people using a cellphone".
The truth is, an effective GPS tracking system should reduce your fuel and maintenance costs, promote safety features and efficiency benefits, provide the highest functionality and most efficient customer service and provide top on its class training to support you and your bussniness growth.
Some business owners think their employees will leave or find excuses like "I can track my people using a cellphone".
Many thing have been said about GPS tracking, in our article Common Myths About GPS Tracking you will read about the 7 leading the list and a clarification about them!
Do you have any “GPS tracking system myth” on your own? For sure we can clear them up!
Mention your GPS tracking system myth in the comments below, we always love to hear from you!
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Monday, November 23, 2015
3 Tips to Save Your Fleet Money and Time
In today’s business environment, Fleet Managers are over burdened with a myriad of issues ranging from cost containment, driver safety to information overload. Fleet Management Software has become more widely available and affordable while Fleet Managers are pressured to make the most of this software investment.
Here are a few tips to increase your fleet efficiency quickly with Fleet Complete and make the most of your investment:
#1 – Reduce Business Expenses
Many #fleet operators still do not know that by deploying a telematics software, they can receive a discount from their insurance company. By having access to critical information such as idle time, hours of service and vehicle diagnostics, fleet managers can make proactive decisions quickly that will result in short and longer term cost savings. Fleet Management software arranges all this integral data on one easy to access platform, allowing for accurate reporting of true business costs.
#2 – Reduce Fuel Costs
Regardless of fluctuating gas prices, fuel cost will always play a big role in cost containment for fleet managers. There are ways to minimize fuel cost all year round, and that’s by using the insights available through your telematics software. By knowing where all your vehicles are at all times, you can dispatch the closest one to the job site. Having access to driver behavior such as speeding, idling and abrupt breaking will help you change driver behavior to get the best fuel economy.
#3 – Increase Productivity in the Field
Say good bye to phone calls and paper trails. With Fleet Complete Dispatch, you can easily distribute new routes and dispatch jobs to drivers. With fleet management software, all of this happens in real time and drivers are not responsible for keeping a paper log which can be easily lost or damage throughout the busy day. This saves the drivers time and focus on servicing your customers.
Overall, Fleet Management Services can prove to be an exceptional addition to your burgeoning business. Removing time spent on tedious administration tasks, effectively reducing business expenses and fuel costs, all while increasing productivity in the field allows you to focus on your core business offerings.
If you’re curious about how to accomplish all this through the use of fleet management software, Fleet Complete can get you on the right track. Get in touch with us today to start moving your business more efficiently.
Friday, November 20, 2015
Choosing a Telematics Solution
Important Things to Consider When Choosing a Telematics Solution
GPS Tracking technology has been around for decades and over the past few years has been becoming increasingly affordable for both large and small businesses with fleets.
In highly competitive industries that utilize fleets as the primary revenue-generating business model, the company’s vehicles and equipment are the largest investment aside from the drivers. As a result, companies of all sizes strive to utilize their assets to the fullest potential.
Since the late 2000s, more and more companies with fleets began to recognize fleet telematics as the key differentiating factor that set them apart from their competition. Use of telematics has allowed them to improve on customer service, increase fleet productivity and decrease operating costs while creating opportunity to expand and grow their business.
Today, the market is booming with fleet telematics providers. Almost every telecommunications carrier is partnering up with one or more GPS tracking provider to offer their services to business customers. In North America alone, there are over 150 providers of commercial telematics solutions.
The Aberdeen Research Group reported that businesses implementing GPS fleet management solutions have reported a 46% increase in their on-time arrivals, and a 13.2% decrease in fuel costs. The benefits of a comprehensive fleet management solution are many, but choosing a partner is becoming more difficult than it was just a few years ago.
Not all fleet management solutions are built the same. It is important to evaluate what you are trying to achieve by tracking your fleet and focus on finding a provider that will be able to offer you what you need.
Does the telematics provider offer only one type of tracking?
Many GPS tracking businesses offer only vehicle tracking. Too often, business owners are so single-mindedly focused on improving their vehicle management that they unknowingly overlook the possibility of improving other aspects of their business, such as driver or non-powered asset management, automating vehicle maintenance or dispatching.
Questions to ask about your business:
- Do your fleet managers need to regularly contact your drivers for order status updates?
- How do you manage your vehicle maintenance right now?
- Do you have high-value assets like power generators or diesel-powered lawnmowers that are often taken on jobs and have been known to get misplaced or stolen?
- Are your drivers required to keep HOS logs for DOT/FMCSA/MOT?
Though there are various solutions on the market that specialize in asset or resource management, this set up would require you to split your operations management into silos.
Complete fleet management systems save your fleet managers a lot of operating and user training time and provide you with the ability to:
- Monitor fleet & asset activity
- Track their location
- Manage driver work schedules
- Automate maintenance alerts
- Run regular reports on fleet performance from one single platform
In their recent study “Evolving Beyond Simple Telematics”, Frost & Sullivan – a global research and consulting organization – uncovered the emergence of the new generation of mobile resource management solutions, also known as Telematics 2.0. They also discovered that 46% of business owners surveyed already have, or plan to deploy fleet telematic systems, while 57% have implemented a plan to introduce mobile asset tracking.
What are some of the important key values when choosing a GPS tracking partner?
You have done your research and selected a few providers that offer you the features that your business needs.
This is only part of the package.
It is important to evaluate the level of on-going support the partner will be able to provide for the length of the contract and beyond. Signing up for telematics systems is a commitment of at least 2 years. To err on the side of caution always inquire about Month-to-Month options or Early Termination Fees.
If the company is confident in their ability to provide you with great service, they should be clear and concise about their offerings and terms. Training options, support availability and a range of other services like a fluid implementation process or the ability to provide customizations can heavily impact your satisfaction with the chosen partner.
Go on a 30-min demo with each telematics solution provider and inquire about their post-sales support. What are their training options? How easy is it to reach technical support? Does the telematics provider offer regional onsite support?
Watch out for fad features.
Some telematics providers lure customers with flashy integrations or heavily-packed solutions that trap the customer into believing that all of these features are necessary for their business. Outline your identified operational objectives to your sales representative and do not hesitate to ask them how each of the offered features and integrations can help improve your business.
Key operational features to consider are:
- Vehicle location tracking
- Monitoring of vehicle status such as true ignition status*, odometer reading collected from the vehicle’s ECM and movement detection
- Variety of exportable reports and ability to schedule regular reports
- Ability to store and track visitation of frequent locations such as regular customer locations, vendors, autoshops, etc
- Ability to set up fleet rules for tracking and logging instances of ignition on/off, speeding or idling for over x amount of time, etc
* True ignition status is determined when the telematics device is either hardwired to the power console of your vehicle or through integration with vehicle’s ECM. Look for in-vehicle devices with hardwire options or ECM integration through OBD-II, 6 or 9Pin cables.
Beware of hidden fees
When choosing a telematics partner, it is important to identify the goals that you are aiming to achieve with your telematics device and focus on finding a product that will help you achieve those specific goals.
Paying for unnecessary integrations or fancy features for which you have no immediate plan to implement within your business can quickly decrease the return on investment and your satisfaction with the solution. Therefore, beware of telematics providers that offer limited training and support options.
With the proper level of training, a fleet management solution can become a very powerful tool in helping you significantly improve your operations and lower your expenses. This may mean multiple training sessions for your team and training of new staff, which can add up to a hefty bill if this service is not included in the #telematics solution of your choice.
Purchasing a telematics solution for your business does not have to be a tedious effort. Consult one of our business solution specialists at Fleet Complete at
1-844-944-0870 to learn more about the benefits of telematics.
1-844-944-0870 to learn more about the benefits of telematics.
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