At the show, the fleet industry asset management software system provider will be demonstrating its Key2 software for the first time to show how its Defect Manager Module has been developed to aid commercial vehicle operators in controlling costs as well as ensuring legal compliance.
The technology provides an online tick box check list for the completion of a walk-round appraisal of all vehicles.
Hopefully, many are likely to record ‘nil’ defects, but any work that is required can be easily recorded and then arrangements made for the vehicle to be booked into a workshop for defect rectification.
The system provides companies with a complete online auditable trail of vehicle checks and rectification work undertaken to ensure legal and industry best practice health and safety regulations compliance.
Jaama, an Associate member of the Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme (FORS) and a partner to the Freight Transport Association’s Van Excellence scheme, is firmly focused on helping fleets achieve compliance best practice with its Key2 product and associated consultancy.
Jaama managing director Martin Evans said: “Ensuring vehicles are maintained in a safe and fit condition starts in-house with daily driver defect checks. It then continues with any remedial action being undertaken promptly to prevent any ‘defect’ from worsening and ‘unsafe’ vehicles taken off the road.”