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Isaac Instruments’ new fleet analytics platform is designed to help fleets make strategic decisions with informed data analysis.

Isaac Analytics.

Isaac Analytics is a new feature within the Isaac Solution that helps fleets make strategic decisions informed by data.

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Isaac Instruments has announced the availability of Isaac Analytics. The new platform is a feature within the Isaac Solution fleet management system. According to the company the new platform will help trucking fleet clients make strategic decisions informed by data, not gut feelings.

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Powerful Fleet Insights 

Backed by the power of business intelligence (BI), Isaac Analytics keeps fleets on top of their operational costs, fuel efficiency, asset utilization and safety and compliance statistics. 

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Users have access to Isaac’s 360° Insights and easy-to-use dashboards that visually explain factors behind the data so fleets can quickly act on emerging trends.

Data metrics include Isaac Coach scores, miles-per-gallon and asset utilization, as well as critical events such as hard braking, engine idling, and hours-of-service violations.

Fleets can review two years of information, allowing them to focus on year-over-year and month-over-month performance trends. They can also customize the categories by terminal, driver or fleet manager.

“We are pleased to offer Isaac Analytics and believe this will help trucking fleets make better strategic decisions,” said J.S. Bouchard, chief product officer and Isaac co-founder. “By highlighting the most impactful patterns in all of the raw data, Isaac can play a key role in helping fleets succeed every season and over the long term.” 

“Isaac Analytics is another way we provide greater value for our fleet clients from their collected data, all while maintaining strict data privacy and cybersecurity protocols,” said Jacques DeLarochelliere, Isaac CEO and co-founder. 

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A Comprehensive Pilot Program

Prior to officially launching Isaac Analytics, 12 fleet clients participated in a pilot program that included 8,500 trucks and 11,000 drivers, according to Isaac. 

Collectively, they covered 1 billion miles and burned 147 million gallons of diesel. There were also 1.2 million critical events recorded during 21 million driving hours, all of which provide figures for fleets to benchmark their performance. 

“The biggest benefit I see from this platform is the consolidation of the rich data Isaac has,” said Matthew Campbell, manager, transformational excellence and analytics, with truckload carrier Challenger Motor Freight. “Isaac Analytics transforms and cleanses all of the data points and puts it into a one-stop shop. That alone is super powerful.”

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