New Holland Construction FleetForce™ iPad App Makes Fleet Management on the go Possible
转载 2015-07-15 09:51 New Holland Source:New HollandNew Holland Construction launched today its new FleetForce™ app for iPad, which enables fleet managers to run their fleet efficiently when they are in the field and away from their office. The app delivers in-depth performance, productivity data to their iPad, helping them run the fleet more efficiently, optimising the units’ deployment and productivity, reducing maintenance costs and improving security.
With the FleetForce app, fleet managers can carry on with these operations when away from their office:
• Monitor the location and usage of each machine to optimise deployment and productivity
• Reduce maintenance costs by monitoring the fleet’s health through reports of key parameters set in the app
• Enhance security by reviewing or creating geo-fences and setting alerts when movement is detected after hours
• Optimise the fleet’s running costs by monitoring and analysing fuel consumption patterns
FleetForce uses an onboard communication device that monitors the machine’s CAN-bus network and transmits data to a designated user’s Web portal.
The FleetForce iPad app is available through the Apple iTunes store. Additional information on FleetForce and its benefits can be found on its dedicated page on the New Holland Construction website.
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