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June/July 2017
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TACHOGRAPH ANALYSIS
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Prioritises business decisions.
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Allows for clear monitoring of the effectiveness of your
compliance systems and procedures.
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Identifies the effectiveness of any training courses that may
have been provided.
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Enables benchmarking against trends to highlight areas for
company attention and improvement.
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Provides flexibility.
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Exports and manipulates the data at a detailed level to suit
requirements.
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You can choose from various levels of information, including
area, region or business unit, with the ability to customise
dashboard reports and set specific parameters.
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Seamlessly merges analogue and digital data into one
comprehensive report.
Managing drivers couldn’t be easier – full drivers’ hours andworking
time analysis can be viewed on-screen or through a suite of driver
and management reports. There is a facility to add in holidays and
manual entries to ensure complete records are kept, as well as
the ability to import data through the uploader or, remotely, from
various telematics providers.
Driver performance can be measured over various KPIs, which can
be calculated across a specified number of weeks and displayed
in Vision or through reporting. Performance can also include
driving style when imported via a web API, currently available to
companies using Fleetboard. The driver debrief feature allows the
user to electronically appraise drivers and update them on areas
where they have had contraventions, as well as monitoring their
progress through alerts.
The fleet dashboard allows for various graphical analyses and
has a drill-down ability to view defect results and KPIs for senior
managers through to depot managers.
Vision include a tracker for Driver CPC to enable companies to keep
on top of their drivers’ training requirements.
Penalty Charge Notices (PCNs) can also be tracked and monitored
through Vision. They are displayed against the vehicle in question,
but also can be matched up with the driver responsible when
vehicle data has been uploaded to the FTA for analysis.
Licence checking in association with the Licence Bureau is also
available to view through alerts and the driver profile in Vision.
Collision information can be uploaded through the generic import
interface. The information is displayed against the relevant driver
and is shown for the whole account on the collision overview page.
So, for a demonstration of Vision software and see its many
benefits, contact the Freight Transport Association, Hermes
House, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, TN4 9UZ, tel 03717 11 11 11,
fax
01892
552
336,
or
visit
www.fta.co.uk/services/visionfta.html.Driver CPC Overview
Collision Profile
Collision Overview
Debrief Alerts
Debrief




