The two firms said the partnership will enable ARI clients to improve the management of their fleet’s fuel consumption via a simple reporting system. It will also serve to pinpoint and prevent fraudulent transactions through the use of telematics.
A number of ARI’s clients have already implemented the new service since its integration earlier this month, giving them access visibility of historic and day-to-day fuel use and type, vehicle performance alerts and reports against key KPIs.
Fleet operators can also monitor fuel economy for individual vehicles or the average over an entire fleet, with the latest anomaly detection techniques helping them to identify spikes in fuel consumption and poor performing vehicles.
Jason Chamberlain, sales director at ARI Fleet UK, commented: ‘As one of the UK’s fastest growing fleet management providers, we understand how important it is to make the fuel reporting process simpler and more cost-effective. By incorporating Allstar fuel card data into our own dedicated online system, we are making it easier for fleet professionals to access and control this information in one place.
‘The programme is available to all our UK clients using Allstar and we’ll continue to develop the system to ensure it remains tailored to their evolving needs.’