FleetWatcher introduces the newest telematics functionality for their construction telematics platform – Small Tools and Attachment Tracking. With a glance at their FleetWatcher User App, users can search for an individual asset, see a group of assets on a specific project, or look at all assets in a certain class.
Now there is no more guessing as to what size bucket is installed on the excavator, or where the concrete saw is. This new functionality shows customers where the assets are, the last time someone was near them, what job they are on, if they have moved and more. Armed with the item’s last location, customers can use the scanning tool to see if it was accidentally left on the jobsite, thus preventing loss, and allowing fast retrieval. Better visibility and loss prevention improve overall operations and cost efficiencies.
Implementation is fast and easy, using durable asset tags with Bluetooth technology along with the FleetWatcher User App. FleetWatcher Small Tools and Attachment Tracking is ideal for concrete saws, trench boxes, jackhammers, chain saws, as well as attachments, buckets, hammers, zippers and other non-powered assets.
“Like all of our new functionalities, this was customer driven,” says FleetWatcher President Larry Baker. “Customers have been asking for small tool tracking for a while, and with recent Bluetooth advances, it is now a viable tool to collect and disseminate data to deliver the functionality. Better management of buckets and attachment gives managers a clearer picture of what is happening on site, so that they can better manage the day-to-day activities, and complete projects on time and on budget.”
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