Isotrak announces free 'TEA' offer for CV Show visitors
Transport operators with 100 vehicles or more may claim a free TEA (Transport Efficiency Analysis) from Isotrak at the CV Show 2008 (NEC Birmingham, April 15-17 2008).
Transport operators with 100 vehicles or more may claim a free TEA (Transport Efficiency Analysis) from Isotrak at the CV Show 2008 (NEC Birmingham, April 15-17 2008).
On stand 20-240 at the show, Isotrak will demonstrate how its unique TEA provides the most accurate possible illustration of how a foresighted investment in transport management technology can soon convert into cost savings, service improvements and reduced carbon emissions in fleets from only 100 vehicles upwards.
Isotrak's TEA is a bespoke report based on real-world operational tracking and telematics data, captured from a fleet's own vehicles and interpreted through Isotrak's own extensive operational insights. Because it is based on real-world data, Isotrak's TEA can identify where and how realistic adjustments could be made across the entire transport operation, thus providing a shrewd analysis of the people factors and management issues that can make or break a successful haulage business.
Craig Sears-Black, Sales & Marketing Director of Isotrak, comments: "With fuel prices soaring, customer expectations rising, environmental pressures increasing and competitive pressures never relenting, our free TEA offer could open up life-saving insights for fleets who have yet to invest in transport management technology. We're confident it could demonstrate how Isotrak's Active Transport Management System (ATMS) could deliver startling benefits to fleets as small as 100 vehicles."
ATMS is already used by some of the UK's most demanding transport fleets, including retailers such as Asda, M&S, Tesco and Sainsbury's, The Royal Mail, plus general hauliers such as Eddie Stobart.
This means Isotrak's ATMS is the natural choice both for large fleets themselves, and their growing community of partners within the smaller haulage businesses, which are increasingly being called upon to provide 'big company' levels of service.
ATMS helps to transform fleet efficiency, deliver carbon footprint reductions, improve customer service and secure serious cost savings. ATMS, delivered as a managed service against an excellent SLA, makes it easy for any company to obtain real-time independent visibility of haulage unit and trailer position, using sophisticated satellite vehicle tracking techniques. Isotrak has calculated that any fleet from 100 vehicles upwards can benefit from the powerful combination of fleet visibility and transport expertise provided by ATMS.
The essential basic ATMS service can be enhanced with numerous options such as:
On stand 20-240 at the show, Isotrak will demonstrate how its unique TEA provides the most accurate possible illustration of how a foresighted investment in transport management technology can soon convert into cost savings, service improvements and reduced carbon emissions in fleets from only 100 vehicles upwards.
Isotrak's TEA is a bespoke report based on real-world operational tracking and telematics data, captured from a fleet's own vehicles and interpreted through Isotrak's own extensive operational insights. Because it is based on real-world data, Isotrak's TEA can identify where and how realistic adjustments could be made across the entire transport operation, thus providing a shrewd analysis of the people factors and management issues that can make or break a successful haulage business.
Craig Sears-Black, Sales & Marketing Director of Isotrak, comments: "With fuel prices soaring, customer expectations rising, environmental pressures increasing and competitive pressures never relenting, our free TEA offer could open up life-saving insights for fleets who have yet to invest in transport management technology. We're confident it could demonstrate how Isotrak's Active Transport Management System (ATMS) could deliver startling benefits to fleets as small as 100 vehicles."
ATMS is already used by some of the UK's most demanding transport fleets, including retailers such as Asda, M&S, Tesco and Sainsbury's, The Royal Mail, plus general hauliers such as Eddie Stobart.
This means Isotrak's ATMS is the natural choice both for large fleets themselves, and their growing community of partners within the smaller haulage businesses, which are increasingly being called upon to provide 'big company' levels of service.
ATMS helps to transform fleet efficiency, deliver carbon footprint reductions, improve customer service and secure serious cost savings. ATMS, delivered as a managed service against an excellent SLA, makes it easy for any company to obtain real-time independent visibility of haulage unit and trailer position, using sophisticated satellite vehicle tracking techniques. Isotrak has calculated that any fleet from 100 vehicles upwards can benefit from the powerful combination of fleet visibility and transport expertise provided by ATMS.
The essential basic ATMS service can be enhanced with numerous options such as:
- A CANbus engine management link to monitor driving styles
- Refrigerated trailer monitoring to assure chill-chain integrity
- Independent trailer tracking to balance load visibility with flexibility
- Numerous driver benefits including an in-cab data terminal, automated job dispatch and dashboard mounted panic button
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