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Cleanforce reports fuel savings and improved productivity with vehicle tracking

Cleanforce implemented the ForeTrack live GPS tracking system to its five-vehicle fleet in order to benefit from the fuel cost savings it offers.

The ForeTrack system has many tools and features specifically aimed to help firms reduce their fuel bill while at the same time increase productivity.

The vehicle tracking system enables Cleanforce to monitor excessive idling and speeding. If predetermined speed limits are exceeded, the tracking system provides an alert to drivers to notify them.

ForeTrack says that vehicle tracking also helps to increase driver productivity through route optimisation and monitoring a driver’s performance and daily planning. The ForeTrack system generates mileage and timesheet reports which can remove the task from the driver, allowing them to spend more time being productive.

Paul Gowing, managing director of Cleanforce, said: 'Through introducing vehicle tracking we have been able to reduce our monthly fuel bill by 15 per cent whilst benefiting from an increased operational efficiency. I’d definitely recommend the ForeTrack system to other firms.'

Tom Ross, managing director of ForeTrack, added: 'Fleet management technology is changing the way business owner look at fuel consumption. Every fleet must pay for fuel and the challenge is to consume it in the most effective way possible.  As fuel costs continue to rise, business owners seek cost effective ways to manage this unavoidable expense and the ForeTrack GPS technology can be one of the most cost effective means to manage fuel consumption.

'ForeTrack provides the Cleanforce management team with information to help them to reduce costs, save time and utilise people appropriately. Using this kind of system correctly improves customer service and keeps the team safe out on the road.'

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