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Michelin Earthmover’s enhanced OperTrak record

Michelin Earthmover has unveiled MICHELIN OperTrak, said to be a comprehensive, easy to use web-based tyre and rim management system designed to monitor tyre activity and optimise budgeting, forecasting, inventory and performance. The system is available to end users and key accounts through Michelin representatives and its dealers. “MICHELIN OperTrak is the solution that many fleets have been waiting for,” said Michael Reich, manager for MICHELIN OperTrak. “Users will have the opportunity to experience th
April 11, 2013 Read time: 2 mins
Michlin is developing sophisticated tyre technology

Michelin Earthmover has unveiled MICHELIN OperTrak, said to be a comprehensive, easy to use web-based tyre and rim management system designed to monitor tyre activity and optimise budgeting, forecasting, inventory and performance.

The system is available to end users and key accounts through 720 Michelin representatives and its dealers.

“MICHELIN OperTrak is the solution that many fleets have been waiting for,” said Michael Reich, manager for MICHELIN OperTrak. “Users will have the opportunity to experience the advantages of real time data access and customisable reports, whether they are operating an individual site or a multinational corporation.”

MICHELIN OperTrak is said to generate simple to read reports for inventory management, budgeting, projected wear, tyre performance, failures and damages and fleet inspections.  Reports can be exported in several formats.

Said to be able to consolidate information from multiple company sites, OperTrak can also be configured through various organisational levels.

The information can be viewed by region, zone, state, site or other criteria to meet user needs.  Data within other tyre tracking systems can be transferred at no additional cost.  The software and data are ISO227001 certified.

Live OperTrak training sessions are being offered across the United States as well as convenient online training. An online help feature and telephone help desk user support will also be provided.

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