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The new mobile DVIR improves fleet safety by giving drivers the ability to quickly identify vehicle defects.
SAN DIEGO - Californer -- FieldLogix launches a new mobile DVIR as part of its award-winning Field Resource Management platform. With the new DVIR feature, drivers can perform both pre-trip and post-trip vehicle inspections to ensure that their vehicles are in good operating condition. The results of the inspections are available in a report in the FieldLogix portal for fleet managers to review.
The new mobile DVIR includes:
- A 14 point vehicle inspection
- Requires pictures or notes for failed inspection points
- Driver signature certification
- Report listing each inspection in the FieldLogix portal
Fleet drivers typically use paper-based vehicle inspection forms to report vehicle safety issues. By using paper, the data is not immediately available to the fleet manager, which often causes delays with critical safety repairs. This can lead to costly accidents, higher repair costs, and fines. The new DVIR feature is designed to capture the vehicle inspection data electronically and get the results to the fleet manager in a more timely and efficient manner.
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"More fleets have been operating with remote employees over the past few years", says company President, Yukon Palmer. "Since these employees rarely return to the office, paper-based vehicle inspection forms are no longer practical. We are launching the vehicle inspection feature to help fleets digitize their vehicle inspections to ensure that critical issues are being reported to fleet managers immediately."
The DVIR feature is a new addition to the Goose driver application, which also includes features such as a free mobile time clock, a dispatching application, ETA alerts, and dispatcher messaging. It is an add-on module and is available to fleets within our award-winning Field Resource Management platform.
Learn more about the new DVIR app at https://fieldlogix.com/dvir-for-fleet-vehicles
About FieldLogix
FieldLogix was founded in 2002 and has been providing its Field Resource Management solution to companies worldwide for over 20 years. It's customers are typically in the commercial & residential services, government, and construction industries.
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It is the first company in the telematics industry to adopt Artificial Intelligence to help fleets improve driver safety.
The company has won several awards for innovation and growth. This includes being recognized as one of the 10 Most Innovative Fleet Management providers, winning the IoT Breakthrough award, among several other awards.
The company's focus is on providing its customers with an innovative solution to help improve their operations and backing it up with a superior customer experience.
Learn more about the FieldLogix platform at https://fieldlogix.com
5405 Morehouse Drive
Suite 100
San Diego, CA 92121
Contact:
JC Strodula
jcstrodula@fieldlogix.com
The new mobile DVIR includes:
- A 14 point vehicle inspection
- Requires pictures or notes for failed inspection points
- Driver signature certification
- Report listing each inspection in the FieldLogix portal
Fleet drivers typically use paper-based vehicle inspection forms to report vehicle safety issues. By using paper, the data is not immediately available to the fleet manager, which often causes delays with critical safety repairs. This can lead to costly accidents, higher repair costs, and fines. The new DVIR feature is designed to capture the vehicle inspection data electronically and get the results to the fleet manager in a more timely and efficient manner.
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"More fleets have been operating with remote employees over the past few years", says company President, Yukon Palmer. "Since these employees rarely return to the office, paper-based vehicle inspection forms are no longer practical. We are launching the vehicle inspection feature to help fleets digitize their vehicle inspections to ensure that critical issues are being reported to fleet managers immediately."
The DVIR feature is a new addition to the Goose driver application, which also includes features such as a free mobile time clock, a dispatching application, ETA alerts, and dispatcher messaging. It is an add-on module and is available to fleets within our award-winning Field Resource Management platform.
Learn more about the new DVIR app at https://fieldlogix.com/dvir-for-fleet-vehicles
About FieldLogix
FieldLogix was founded in 2002 and has been providing its Field Resource Management solution to companies worldwide for over 20 years. It's customers are typically in the commercial & residential services, government, and construction industries.
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It is the first company in the telematics industry to adopt Artificial Intelligence to help fleets improve driver safety.
The company has won several awards for innovation and growth. This includes being recognized as one of the 10 Most Innovative Fleet Management providers, winning the IoT Breakthrough award, among several other awards.
The company's focus is on providing its customers with an innovative solution to help improve their operations and backing it up with a superior customer experience.
Learn more about the FieldLogix platform at https://fieldlogix.com
5405 Morehouse Drive
Suite 100
San Diego, CA 92121
Contact:
JC Strodula
jcstrodula@fieldlogix.com
Source: FieldLogix
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