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Omnitracs Case Study

Gilmore Services

Introduction

This case study of Gilmore Services is based on a September 2016 survey of Omnitracs customers by TechValidate, a 3rd-party research service.

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Challenges

Gilmore Services realized they needed a telematics solution because:

  • Customers were complaining that delivery / service was not on time.

They evaluated and ultimately selected Roadnet Telematics over a competitor because:

  • They wanted a fleet management platform that includes routing, actual vs. planned tracking, and business analytics.

Use Case

Gilmore Services uses the following features of Roadnet Telematics:

  • Tracking speeding, idling, and harsh events
  • Current and historical GPS information
  • Driver, vehicle, and efficiency scorecards
  • Actual vs. planned reporting

Results

Gilmore Services believes that Roadnet Telematics:

  • Improved their drivers’ safety

They see value / savings with Roadnet Telematics in the following ways:

  • Reductions in fuel consumption
  • Reductions in idling
  • Fewer out of route violations
  • Reductions in accidents
  • Fewer phone calls to know where a driver is and when the delivery will be made
  • Minimized maintenance costs
  • Reductions in insurance costs

Roadnet Telematics has improved their operations by:

  • Lowering fuel consumption
  • Enhancing asset utilization
  • Increasing driver accountability & efficiency
  • Increasing profits

Gilmore Services was able to reduce the following costly driver habits after implementing Roadnet Telematics:

  • Driver speeding
  • Driver idling
  • Off-route violations




About This Data

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