Q. Can you use the tracked mileage for IFTA?
Yes, you can use GPS-tracked interstate driving records to...
A. Adoption rate – invest in a solution that you can truly see your end users – such as fleet managers and dispatchers – using on a consistent basis, no matter their location. The ultimate goal is to have users actually want to login and interact with the features provided which leads to a high adoption rate and increased longevity of the solution being used in multiple ways by different roles. It is important to note that they shouldn’t spend hours upon hours in the solution, instead spend a concentrated amount of time finding the information they need quickly so they can put it into action.
Time to action – understand the time it takes to absorb any data you pull from the solution and how quickly it will impact your fleet as well as your bottom line. Knowing how quickly you can go from data analysis to driver coaching will help turn reactive behaviors into proactive behaviors, saving you time and ultimately helping your bottom line grow. Pay special attention to metrics that impact ROI hot topics like productivity, safety and cost control (think payroll and fuel) and work to understand how having access to hard data will help you improve your business both short and long term.
Sales Demonstration – bring a list of questions and defined use cases specific to your business goals to the product demonstration. Seeing how the solution can solve real-life issues you may face will give you a good idea of how the product will help you when the going gets tough as well as how it can help you be proactive when it comes to coaching and real-time improvements.
Associate Vice President, Strategic Partners
Yes, you can use GPS-tracked interstate driving records to...
Yes. This is how geofencing can be used to powerfully curate and categorize job sites, allowing the realization of where drivers and vehicles ...
A. You can set up alerts to allow anyone in the organization who wants or needs to see them. The frequency and the types of alerts are...
A. A GPS system correlates the location of the vehicle with the posted speed listed on map data, triggering an alert if the vehicle is exceeding the posted speed limit while ...
A. Maintenance management is often a part of a telematics solution...
A. While data will continue to be captured, it won’t be transmitted to the fleet manager until the vehicle returns to an area with a strong signal.
A. Passive GPS doesn't track a vehicle in real time. Instead, it stores information, which is then downloaded once the vehicle has been returned to the office...
A. On average, a vehicle will experience down time to have a telematics device installed by a professional installation technician, which can be scheduled around routine ...
While the exact amounts will vary due to fleet size, complexity, and other factors, generally fleets will see relatively short ROI on telematics system...
A. Using a fully functional mobile app for both managers and drivers will be your best tool for mobile managers. The app should offer the same features a...
A. Customer service is an important aspect of selecting the right telematics vendor. You should feel that you have a partner on the other end of the phone who is working diligently to help solve any issues you may come across...
A. Certainly mileage and transaction reports are a good place to start — but, you’re right, these only scratch the surface of the ways you could be monitoring your fuel...
A. In the context of telematics, an open-platform solution allows unfiltered, full access to all of the data generated from a vehicle...
A. It is possible to integrate your telematics and workforce management tasks using a mobile form app...
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