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Trimble is tackling construction logistics with new package

A New package from Trimble will help customers tackled construction logistics, boosting efficiency and reducing wasted time and costs. The latest offering offers versatile solutions for ready mix and aggregate fleets, allowing clients to optimise operations. The firm claims that these new packages will help customers in the ready mix concrete and aggregate industries, by boosting the reliability of on-time delivery and the efficiency of fleet management. The new TrimFleet package offers a powerful business
February 2, 2015 Read time: 2 mins
Trimble’s new construction logistics package will optimise materials flow
A New package from 2122 Trimble will help customers tackled construction logistics, boosting efficiency and reducing wasted time and costs. The latest offering offers versatile solutions for ready mix and aggregate fleets, allowing clients to optimise operations. The firm claims that these new packages will help customers in the ready mix concrete and aggregate industries, by boosting the reliability of on-time delivery and the efficiency of fleet management. The new TrimFleet package offers a powerful business solution that can help to increase productivity and improve operational efficiency. This uses reliable in-vehicle hardware and sensors combined with software and mobile applications to provide real-time location and status information for ready mix and aggregate fleets.

In addition to telematics and sensor technology, TrimFleet allows users to monitor driver behaviour and safety, identify drivers and individual service statuses, route drivers to and from job sites, monitor fuel usage and efficiency, communicate effectively and safely, evaluate vehicle diagnostics remotely, as well as generate reports and review business performance analytics.

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