Restore looks to better drivers’ performance through CTrack03 May 2018

Restore Document Management has awarded a three-year contract extension to Ctrack for telematics for its 185-strong van and HGV fleet.

Having worked with Ctrack since 2010, the company adopted the web-based Ctrack Online system to gain added visibility of its fleet, which is responsible for transporting sensitive documents on behalf of more than 20,000 business customers.

Now, it is looking to use its monitoring and reporting functionality to improve driver performance.

As part of a phased role out, Restore will initially use the tracking system to identify speeding, so it can better engage with persistent offenders. It will use a scheduled speed report to outline where violations have occurred, enabling the company to react quickly to any recurring or excessive issues. Moving forward, the company will also analyse harsh driving events and vehicle idling to understand where wider improvements can be made within the fleet operation in terms of road safety and fuel efficiency.

Restore intends to use Ctrack’s Driver Performance Report, which will allow the fleet team to evaluate individual drivers and groups. The report will place employees in the Green, Yellow or Red Band for each driving exception, based on actual performance, with an overall score calculated to provide a simple ranking system.

Chris Miles, fleet manager at Restore Document Management said: “We are committed to operating a responsible fleet, so we will now be making use of the system’s impressive functionality to better understand driver performance and encourage improved driving styles.”

Author
William Dalrymple

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