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TELEMATICS REMOTE FLEET MANAGEMENT CENTRES

Some companies offer remote machine monitoring services for their material handlers. It’s usually an optional feature and may require a subscription fee. Smart X-Care, an enhanced telematics offering from DEVELON, provides access to vital equipment data that helps you maintain your equipment, reduce the risk of equipment theft, and identify ways to work more efficiently at recycling centres.

agers, and customers like Asylum Scrap Services, to give them the telematics data they need to run their operations efficiently.

“At the control centre, I’m logged in as an admin, so I can see all of the machines at once,” says Long. “If a customer has an issue, I can already see what the customer is seeing and can reach out to the service manager. It’s a big benefit to the customer because we know exactly what parts they need in real time.”

Another benefit is the data produced by the telematics system: specifically the fault codes, service monitoring and warnings, fuel usage, and daily reports.

“Each of our customers’ machines needs to keep moving,” says Long. “That’s why telematics data – especially fault codes, warnings, service reminders, and daily reports – is so import- ness in multiple ways. Here are a few important ones to note.

Improve operator behaviour A scrapyard is a congested place, so it’s critical to follow proper operating practices to ensure job site safety.

“Using data collected through telematics systems, you can improve operator performance,” says Arezina. “It can help reduce improper use of equipment on the job site like hard braking, accelerating, and speeding. Telematics can also help reduce prolonged idle time. By monitoring this data, you can correct these issues to promote a more productive and safer job site.”

You can also identify ways of reducing operating costs to extend component life cycles. This can help decrease the frequency of unplanned maintenance.

Save on downtime Your dealership may be able to diagnose a problem without physically being in the same location as the machine, speeding up response time.

“This will help save unnecessary machine downtime and re duce travel time for your dealership’s service department,” says Long. “When a technician does need to visit your job site, they will be better prepared to fix your issue because of telematics data shared with the dealership.”

Improve fuel efficiency Telematics data can help you improve material handler fuel usage and efficiency.

“A lot of our customers are dialed into their fuel usage and uptime,” says Long. “That’s the great thing about telematics. It’s here to make things more efficient and be a partner on the job to support them with whatever they need.”

The system monitors equipment idle time, helping you identify machines that are working under or over capacity. Reducing idle times can extend engine life and reduce repair and maintenance costs. And you can monitor power mode operation and adjust the power mode to do the same work while using less fuel.

Help prevent unauthorized operation Keep a close eye on your machine and see where it has been operated. A geofence or an invisible/virtual boundary can be created through the machine’s GPS system. It will send a notification and can alert the authorities about possible equipment theft if your machine leaves the virtual fence. A time fence or curfew on each machine can also be created.

“If the machine is operated outside of working hours, an email or SMS text notification can be sent to you,” says Arezina. “This helps prevent unauthorized operation and potential vandalism to the machine and job site.”

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