Cranes and Liftin Jan - Feb 2019

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TECHNOLOGY TO REDUCE FUEL COSTS AND IMPROVE YOUR FTC REBATE Jim French, Australasian Construction Solutions Specialist at Teletrac Navman, looks at the ways telematics is giving crane operators more options to maximise their fuel tax credits entitlements. MOST CRANE OPERATORS rely on timeconsuming and complicated calculations to maximise their fuel tax credits (FTC) entitlements and most simply don’t have the time or resources. Telematics can automatically measure and calculate FTC entitlements not only for fuel used on auxiliary equipment, but also for off-road travel and off-road idle, all of which are entitled to the highest FTC rate. Unprecedented commercial and public infrastructure projects are keeping mobile cranes busy. In fact, we’re witnessing one of the biggest construction booms in Australian history, with productivity expected to rise by three per cent each year. The mobile crane industry is flourishing and operators and hire specialists are set to reap incredible benefits. Mobile cranes are an essential part in many fleets and are used predominately in construction, however, they are still governed by Heavy Vehicle National Law. Because of this, many don’t see the potential return on investment when it comes to implementing technologies. Paired with stiff competition, the risk of cutting close to margins and eating into profits becomes a serious factor. With little wiggle room to spare, how can you keep costs down? By going to the bloodline of the engine and one of your biggest expenses – fuel, and tapping into the telematics that have helped construction companies thrive. PUT MONEY BACK IN YOUR POCKET Most crane operators claim fuel tax credits (FTC) at the lower rate applicable 48 / CAL January 2019

to heavy vehicles travelling on public roads. While recent changes in the law have allowed operators to use ATO safe harbour rates to apportion 5 per cent of fuel usage to operating “truck-mounted loader cranes”, there is no specific safe harbour entitlement for mobile cranes. Operators need to rely on time-consuming and complicated calculations to maximise their entitlements and most simply don’t have the time or resources. Telematics allows you to automatically measure and calculate FTC entitlements not only for fuel used on auxiliary equipment, but also for off-road travel and off-road idle, all of which are entitled to the highest FTC rate. Using this approach, many have seen results as high as 80 per cent of total fuel usage claimed at the higher off-road rate (roughly a 25 cents per litre increase from the “on-road” FTC rate). This data is automatically converted into a report, ready to hand to the ATO. When all mobile crane fuel is typically chalked up as being too difficult to claim, the savings this automatic approach offers are huge. All fuel used can be claimed at the full rate, putting money back in your pocket. “Mobile cranes are one of the most under-claimed vehicle types for FTC because they use a significant portion of fuel “off-road”, but that fuel can be difficult to measure. By using telematics and an FTC solution, businesses can achieve significant costs savings. In fact, many achieve ongoing savings which far outweigh the cost of the system,” Peter Perich, Director of PPM Tax & Legal, says.

TECHNOLOGY DOES THE HEAVY LIFTING Fleet management solutions are nothing new to industries like transport and construction. While cranes operate in unique ways like a truck, they can also reap many of the same benefits from smart use of technology. For example, office staff can share site maps for the job a mobile crane is hired for, and drivers can gain instant access to information on where a mobile crane is required and how to get there – something that can’t be achieved with basic navigation tools. When paired with an FTC solution, you can not only accurately track on-andoff-road use, but also reduce unnecessary fuel spend and pinpoint inefficiencies. It’s this kind of innovation that’s helping businesses achieve significant returns. By tracking fuel use by time, location and purpose, technology does the hard work for you, giving you a higher and more accurate FTC rebate, reduce the load on paperwork and improve operational efficiencies. A MORE EFFICIENT SYSTEM Claiming more accurate fuel tax rebates and reducing fuel costs is just one of the great benefits of technology. When telematics is installed in your equipment, you can better predict patterns and resolve issues before they arise. The technology provides you with information, such as engine hours completed at job sites and distance travelled. From this information, you know exactly how long new or future www.cranesandlifting.com.au


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Chiller lift with the latest technology How Universal Cranes removed and replaced a chiller unit from the 28th floor of a Brisbane hotel

3min
pages 56-57

Celebrating 25 years with Liebherr Brendon Penn Crane Hire is built on the reliability of its fleet of Liebherr mobile cranes and the support it receives from the Liebherr team

4min
pages 58-60

Farewell to an industry stalwart Mike Hanchard of Hanchard Cranes talks about his career and business, which closed late last year due to his retirement

5min
pages 40-41

Technology to reduce fuel costs and improve your FTC rebate Jim French from Teletrac Navman, looks at how telematics gives crane operators more options to maximise their fuel tax credits entitlements

4min
pages 48-49

How effective are your fire suppressant systems? There is a perception that once a crane fire get started nothing can be done to stop them. Firestorm’s Kieran McHatton explains this isn’t the case

5min
pages 46-47

Transitioning from crane hire to crane contracting How Crane Services sought the expertise of GBA Projects to help transition them from a crane hire to a crane contracting business

5min
pages 42-43

Nobles and BBRG wire rope distribution partnership winning new customers The partnership between Nobles and Bekaert Ropes has been embraced in the mobile, tower and port crane sectors

2min
page 39

Walking through the new generation Manitowoc all terrains A look at Manitowoc’s new Grove all terrains

7min
pages 20-23

Jungle giant celebrates 20th birthday For 20 years, a Liebherr 91EC tower crane has been fundamental to a global, scientific network studying the world’s great rainforests

5min
pages 44-45

Lifting financing standards Heavy Equipment Financing Australia provides advice for businessses in the construction boom

6min
pages 24-25
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