New Fleet Technology Trends Report Australia and New Zealand...
We surveyed more than 370 fleet managers in Australia and New Zealand to find out how businesses are using fleet management...
Read moreOne of the biggest challenges in the construction industry is the cost of the fuel (usually diesel) that is used to run the machinery. In addition, achieving high asset utilisation represents a major challenge, all whilst trying to mitigate the theft of machinery and improve the safety of the team on-site, and the equipment they are operating.
According to a recent study, engine idling is a significant operating cost, revealing that: “on average, equipment on construction sites are idle around 25% of the time. Trucks are idle up to 50% of the time. In addition to unnecessary fuel consumption, this increases maintenance needs.” (1). So addressing this challenge should be a priority for any business.
Machinery thefts are on the rise across Australia and New Zealand. To mitigate these thefts, more businesses are choosing to implement GPS asset tracking solutions. This helps their fleet and equipment stay efficient and profitable.
To learn more from these businesses, we surveyed a total of 371 fleet managers, executives and other mobile-business professionals in Australia and New Zealand. This data has been compiled in our latest Fleet Technology Trends Report. These businesses ranked the benefits and results they achieved after implementing fleet management technology such as GPS asset tracking.
Here are the 3 key insights shared by construction professionals that show the impact that GPS asset management technology has had on their businesses:
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One of the first improvements that asset managers noticed after implementing GPS asset tracking is in areas considered crucial for sustainability, efficiency and cost reduction in their daily operations.
Let’s dive into the top 5 goals achieved in the construction industry since implementing an asset management solution:
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If an asset moves, you’ll know about it. When theft occurs, near real-time movement alerts can help you recover your valuable assets quickly.
Asset tracking technology is key in helping to deliver results, and can help boost competitiveness and build resilience across industries. In the construction industry, it can make a huge difference for asset and equipment utilisation, productivity, efficiency and reducing operation costs.
To learn more about how your peers view and value asset tracking technology, download the full 2024 Fleet Technology Trends Report in Australia and New Zealand.
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Tags: Cost Control, Productivity & Efficiency, Vehicle & Asset Security
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