Telematics platform provider Microlise has launched Clear, a product designed specifically for the field service and fleet sectors.
Microlise recognises that driver engagement is crucial in achieving strong return on investment from telematics so Clear provides drivers with the insight required to understand and improve their driving performance, using the Microlise Driver Performance Management mobile app, available on both iOS and Android operating platforms.
With this information readily available, drivers are able to improve their own performance, whilst management can manage by exception, with any debriefing or training resource directed where it will have maximum benefit.
The Clear solution is also designed to deliver compliance and fleet safety, with built-in vehicle walkaround checks ensuring vehicles are maintained and any issues flagged to the relevant teams within the organisation. A reporting suite provides management with insight on compliance in terms of work patterns and HMRC requirements, where private vs personal mileage can be tracked.
This reporting suite also gives managers valuable information on fleet utilisation and productivity, delivering additional operational benefits, whilst real-time vehicle tracking gives fleet managers the insight to understand the location and operational status of every vehicle in the fleet.
“Clear will deliver huge benefits to organisations operating fleets of vehicles,” said John Mills, head of mobile workforce telematics at Microlise. “The product has been developed with the specific needs of these organisations in mind, and we’re excited to be working in such a dynamic space.
“Whilst telematics solutions are traditionally centred on vehicle tracking and driver performance, Clear comes complete with a range of other features that will help organisations to be compliant in terms of HMRC reporting, DVSA regulations and in-house vehicle safety standards. Comprehensive task management and communications further enhance efficiency and service levels.”
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