FleetNet America has expanded its usage of VMRS (Vehicle Maintenance Reporting Standards), allowing it to apply costs to emergency roadside and preventive maintenance events more precisely across all vehicle types
as their business continues to grow into new markets and vehicle types.

Customers will benefit through more detailed analysis of their maintenance costs, which will give them more control over their expenses.

VMRS is a coding standard maintained by The Technology and Maintenance Council of the American Trucking Association. It is used to identify and track equipment and continuing maintenance costs; and these codes represent the maintenance standards for the transportation industry.

"It is most helpful to fleet managers who have the capability of establishing an electronic interface module with FleetNet to electronically feed their existing maintenance software," explains Oren Summer, president and CEO of FleetNet America. "Essentially with this interface, all costs and control of same can be analyzed from a single database accessible to the fleet. Most major maintenance software firms are licensed to incorporate VMRS codes in their software. VMRS is the proven standard for fleet maintenance providers regardless of size or area of expertise."

FleetNet America is a third-party vehicle maintenance company that coordinates scheduled and nonscheduled service to truck fleets, owner-operators, original equipment truck manufacturers and after-market equipment providers. FleetNet receives nationwide service calls regarding on-the-road breakdowns at its 24-hour-a-day, 365-day-a-year call center.

More info: www.fleetnetamerica.com/
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