Trimble Adds ISE Applications to Field Service Management Solutions
Trimble has added ISE Fleet Service’s Android eFleetSuite compliance application to its field service management solution adding support for hours of service and DVIR.
by Staff
February 18, 2016
Photo: ISE
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Photo: ISE
Trimble has added ISE Fleet Service’s Android eFleetSuite compliance application to its field service management solution.
The eFleetSuite app allows Trimble customers to comply with fedearl regulations for hours of service and driver vehicle inspection reports. The in-vehicle application automates creation of records of duty status and prompts drivers to do equipment inspections.
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Fleet managers can use the app for real-time compliance monitoring and resource management. They can review driver logs, edit logs as appropriate and use the real-time information to make better use of resources.
“EFleetSuite’s modular architecture allowed us to quickly deploy comprehensive compliance applications,” said Jeff Morris, director of marketing for Trimble’s Field Service Management Division, noting the company was able to implement an automated driver workflow and share information between existing applications to create a seamless user experience.
Trimble’s Field Service Management solutions are designed to provide visibility into field and fleet operations to streamline efficiency and improve productivity. The cloud-based Field Service Management suite includes fleet management, work management and scheduling, worker safety and mobility solutions.
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