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Fleet Management System Tracks Vehicles & Delivers Savings
Airporter, a private sector airport transfer organisation, is implementing Masternaut’s fleet management solution to provide real-time vehicle tracking, increase passenger safety, and deliver fuel efficiency savings.
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Elevator Engineering Services Enhances Fleet Management with Masternaut Connect
Elevator Engineering Services (EES UK), a leading engineering and manufacturing firm specializing in supporting the lift and elevator industry across the UK, faced a significant challenge in managing its mobile workforce. With a team spread across the Midlands, London, and South of England, fleet managers and the HR team rarely interacted with the drivers in person. This lack of face-to-face interaction made it difficult to monitor the welfare of the drivers and ensure the accuracy of payroll, hours, and timesheets. Additionally, EES UK wanted to improve driver behavior to create a safer working environment for its staff and other road users. The company needed a comprehensive solution that could provide accurate timesheets, monitor driver behavior, and ensure the welfare of its mobile workforce.
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Office Essentials Increase Delivery Efficiency
Timed deliveries are a core part of Office Essentials’ service offering, and its customers rely on the business to supply products in a timely and efficient manner.Office Essentials made the decision to bring on a telematics provider in order to gain more control over its vehicles, in particular delivery vehicles, to ensure deliveries were running as efficiently as possible and time was not being wasted on unnecessary trips.The company’s sales reps had previously been using call sheets to record daily visits, often missing information, so there was also a requirement for a more effective way to collate and manage these reports.
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