Construction

THE CHALLENGE

In the construction industry, contractors’ equipment fleets are not only some of the largest but also have some of the most variances when it comes to fleet makeup. Mixed fleets at such a large scale can make the process to manage and oversee the entire fleet seem like more effort than it’s worth.

As contractors deal with extremely high acquisition costs coupled with sizable repair costs that eat away at bottom lines, a scalable solution is necessary to manage equipment data across their entire mixed fleet – tracking and comparing measurables like engine health, usage, and location.

That is why Access has designed solutions to…

Scale Visibility
Across Mixed Fleets
Increase Compliance
and Safety
Promote Overall
Fleet Health

Scale Visibility Across Mixed Fleets

The average Association of Equipment Management Professional (AEMP) contractor manages 1,333 pieces of equipment – a total worth $157.2 million dollars. Using a brand agnostic telematics system to automate many of the necessary data collection efforts can scale a fleet managers efforts significantly in order to provide the necessary protection over your fleet investment.

GPS Location Tracking & Geofencing

With the need to have visibility over your fleet and the high rates of theft on construction sites, it is crucial to know the location of your equipment. Installing a device with GPS capabilities allows you to quickly identify any equipment’s location and receive notifications if a vehicle strays outside of assigned boundaries.

Daily Equipment Vital Reports

Your equipment operates best and lasts longer when its vitals are properly maintained, but large fleets can make manual data collection impossible. By automating the collection of this data you will always know the status of your equipment’s health so you can make adjustments to promote longer equipment lifetimes.

Daily Equipment Usage Reports

Knowing exactly how much your equipment is used not only allows you to plan better for operational processes but also dictates the frequency of maintenance schedules. Having remote access to this information helps streamline your processes and ensures you are never over or under servicing your equipment.

Operator Compliance and Safety

Safety is always a concern when it comes to construction job sites. But with the increased pressure to adhere to OSHA regulations and the need to protect your equipment and personnel, a more robust solution is required to ensure compliance across the site.

Equipment Access Control

Limiting who has access to equipment prevents unnecessary damages and injuries caused by untrained or unauthorized users.

OSHA Compliant Safety Checklist

Enforcing a safety checklist to be completed before using equipment empowers operators to be more aware of the equipment they are operating while eliminating the risk of operating a damaged vehicle.

Fleet Health and Safety

Protecting your fleet means protecting your entire distribution operation. Without a properly operating fleet deadlines would be missed, schedules would be impacted and your entire fleet operations would suffer. Taking proactive steps to ensure your fleet is always operating at its best will support you in your operational goals.

Collision and Impact Reports

Catching damages quicker can significantly reduce the long term effects they will have on equipment. Daily system checks detect unscheduled maintenance needs, instantly notifying technicians so further damage is avoided and equipment downtime is reduced.

Improved safety, optimized performance, better bottom line.

Learn how Access can support your construction fleet maintenance, safety and operational efforts for significant cost savings overall.

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