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SHB to offer TRACKER system to fleet customers

The specialist vehicle hire and fleet management firm has an 11-year history of working with TRACKER for its own fleet and says the new tie-up will allow its customers to accurately monitor their vehicles using TRACKER’s telematics system.

Nicky Simpson, head of fleet solutions of SHB, said: ‘We’ve been working with TRACKER for a number of years now to monitor the vehicles used by our mobile technicians and logistics teams. The information fed back to us has enabled us to improve response times, enhance route planning for deliveries and achieve significant reductions in fuel consumption. We wanted our customers to enjoy the same benefits so it was a natural move to join with TRACKER to provide this as an additional service. In doing so we have further strengthened our fleet management offering and ensured that SHB is a true one-stop-shop solution for our customers.’

The TRACKER Fleet System will help SHB customers to increase operational efficiency, monitor their driver’s behaviour, help maintain customer service levels and allow fleet managers to understand the way they are using their hire vehicles.

In addition, SHB customers will be able to monitor their driver’s location and take advantage of TRACKER Fleet’s Geofence setting, which allows fleet managers to create an area on a map around a defined location. This can be set in any shape or size and can either keep a vehicle inside the area or away from it. If the vehicle then breaches the Geofence, an alert will be sent to the SHB customer.

David Wilson, sales and service director for TRACKER, concluded: ‘Pressure on businesses to reduce costs and improve service levels means telematics is becoming an essential for fleets. However this pressure also means that many companies rely on vehicle hire to remain flexible. By joining forces, TRACKER and SHB are providing customers with a service which utilises the expertise of both companies to offer a truly all-encompassing service.’  

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Written by Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.

Natalie edits all the Fleet World websites and newsletters, and loves to hear about any latest industry news.

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