SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. – GPS Insight has announced an integration partnership with Fleetio. Fleetio is a top fleet maintenance software for fleets of all sizes that simplifies the management of maintenance operations.
The data integration allows customers who use both systems to receive automated odometer readings and Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Alerts from GPS Insight inside the Fleetio software application. Receiving automated and up-to-date odometer readings reduces the time spent going from truck to truck or eliminates relying on drivers to report accurate mileage. This also ensures that preventative maintenance, based on mileage, is completed on time. Having DTC Alerts automatically sent from the vehicles to Fleetio will allow management to stay on top of “check engine light” problems and to choose whether or not to require service.
“The integration that Fleetio and GPS Insight set up simplifies fleet management for me. I no longer have to manually get odometers from each of our 100 vehicles and they now electronically flow into Fleetio so that I can schedule maintenance accurately and on time,” said Rick Vaughan, fleet administrator for Marc Community Resource Center. “I am very happy with how quick and easy it was to set up and would highly recommend it to anyone looking to extend the life of their fleet with an efficient management solution. The opportunity to utilize two great platforms as one simple management tool makes my job that much easier.”
This integration comes at no additional cost to customers that wish to utilize it.
For more information about integrating other software applications with GPS Insight, please visit http://www.gpsinsight.com/solutions/features/integrations.
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