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31 | Embark Like most things, one size never fits all. The same rings true for telematics systems; data and reporting should be customizable to your fleet's specific needs. Whether you want to keep your thumb on nonproductive time, monitor driver performance, make sure your vehicles are healthy, or optimize your routes, it's imperative to choose a solution designed for your particular business. Minimizing Equipment Failures Through Connectivity Tools Weatherford, Texas has been the home of 37 Trucking (37 Building Materials) since 2014. Their fleet of 83 trucks rely on solutions from Command Alkon to keep their operations up to speed and their customer service up to par. In 2015, 37 Trucking implemented TrackIt to capture information on the location of their trucks, fuel consumption, travel speed, and driver clock-in and clock-out. Now, they can track driver work hours; hours and cubic meters per trip, per customer, per mixer, and per project. They can also determine the productivity of their trucks. "As time has passed and as we've grown, TrackIt has been an invaluable tool to track our vehicles and provide insight into jobs and the material rates per hour," said Paul Hardison, Director of Transportation at 37 Trucking. TrackIt's Driver Performance module delivers driver performance measurement and scoring capabilities to improve safety and promote cost and emissions savings. The module allows driver goals to be set and evaluated based on alerts, engine events, status timers, payroll exceptions, and more. Driver goals Trucking & Telematics Perspective Increase Visibility Into Your Fleet. Focus on what needs your aention, now. Knowing that my trucks are at the begin pour status or the end pour status lets me know whether or not I can assign trucks to different plants and dispatch them. It has been a huge help for us, and it has helped me to understand the efficiency of my drivers.

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