Ten things to consider when choosing your fleet telematics partner

MECN looks at ten things fleet managers and organisations must consider when choosing their fleet telematics partner

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Fleet managers have pointed out that intelligent data from telematics can identify how much individual machines are being actively used on construction sites. By analysing this data, managers can regard if there is too little or too much equipment on-site. For instance, there might be a backhoe loader made available for a job site, but has been unused for weeks, while an excavator might be required but not available. In this scenario, analysing the data will help identify if there is an equipment shortage on-site and if operators are overworking the existing equipment to stay on schedule. In time, this data will also help understand whether it’s beneficial to invest in a piece of new equipment or whether the job site can be managed with existing equipment.

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