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FleetApp tells tradies to take tools

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An innovative app is taking fleet management to a whole new level.

Tradesmen and women need never turn up to a job without the right tools or supplies ever again.

FleetApp, developed by Hamilton software specialist Company-X, is a fully customisable mobile app for vehicle fleet managers and drivers which can be tailored to a business’s needs.

"Fleet managers can customise FleetApp’s pre-drive checklist to make it relevant to their industry and particular to their specialist work group," says FleetApp director Stacey Watene.

FleetApp can ask tradesmen or women whether they have all of their tools before they leave the depot.

It can also be used to encourage ownership of the vehicle fleet by asking if the vehicle is clean and tidy and whether there is any damage to it.

Safety is another thing the app can be tailored to monitor, requiring data on the condition of the vehicle’s tyres before the driver disembarks.

"FleetApp can be configured to meet any fleet's specific needs," Stacey says . . . . .

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