Whip Around Now Available on the Geotab Marketplace
Whip Around is now available on the Geotab Marketplace, providing fleets with electronic driver vehicle inspection reports (eDVIR) and work orders to keep their trucks FMCSA-compliant.

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Whip Around is now available on the Geotab Marketplace, providing fleets with electronic driver vehicle inspection reports (eDVIR) and work orders to keep their trucks FMCSA-compliant.
The Whip Around solution offers customizable DVIR templates and defect/fault management, as well as preventative maintenance and work order scheduling, to improve the performance and safety of medium and heavy-duty commercial vehicle fleets. Through Geotab’s Marketplace, fleets can now combine telematics data processed from their vehicles utilizing the Geotab fleet management solution with Whip Around's performance and safety capabilities. This allows fleets to automatically sync odometer readings, engine hours and fault codes in near real-time to keep preventative and reactive maintenance workflows up to date.
"By integrating our solution on the Geotab Marketplace, customers are able to streamline their fleet maintenance and DOT compliance processes in a single-platform without disrupting existing workflows,” says James Colley, Whip Around’s co-founder and VP of strategic partnerships.
Live inspection and maintenance data from Whip Around is also available to fleet managers through their MyGeotab platform, as well as alerts via email and the Whip Around app when a vehicle has left a terminal without a DVIR completed.
"Solutions such as Whip Around will help equip more than 40,000 Geotab customers with the tools they need to help improve fleet productivity, maintenance and compliance," said Louis De Jong, executive vice president at Geotab.
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