Fleet maintenance system TruFleet keeps managers on top of compliance

Commercial Motor
May 5, 2020

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Tachograph and compliance software specialist TruTac is launching a new fl­eet maintenance system on 1 May.

Named TruFleet, the easy-to-use software enables transport managers to plan, organise and control all aspects of day-to-day ­fleet and O-licence management. Features include vehicle history, maintenance records, safety inspections, defect reporting, recti‑cations and audit checks.

The system also provides real-time updates on maintenance schedules, online storage for compliance documents, interactive dashboards and alerts.

TruFleet is compatible with TruTac’s modular suite of TruControl software and enables managers to switch easily between tacho analysis, daily checks and maintenance calendars, giving visibility and control over every vehicle and driver.

The interactive system keeps daily checks, defects and repair rectifications In one place, along with all documentation and audit reports for future maintenance bookings.

To streamline document management, TruFleet uploads and tags MoT certificates, safety inspection sheets and contracts so that garages can assess individual vehicle requirements, while fleet managers can easily search for relevant documents and cross-refer each job with the garage that carried out the work.

Commercial director Jemma James said: “Fleet managers already have their work cut out. With TruFleet, we are helping O-licence holders, managers and office personnel to stay compliant and on top of mandatory vehicle maintenance procedures, while focusing on the busy demands of running a transport business.”

 

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