DriveLogik offers fleet management, tracking fix to save fuel

DriveLogik offers fleet management, tracking fix to save fuel

The DriveLogik hardware package offers fleets a driver-focused fix that can deliver significant fuel savings of up to 10%, in addition to truck maintenance and other savings, says the company. DriveLogik’s fleet management, tracking and reporting systems are powered by RiskLogik’s TrackLogik software.

“Data analysis and reporting encourages drivers and fleet managers to work together on perfecting driving styles that also translate into less wear and increased vehicle longevity,” said Dean Richardson, DriveLogik’s director of fleet applications.

According to the company, DriveLogik hardware benefits include:

  • Easy to use, requires no maintenance;
  • Provides instant feedback through Driver Awareness Panel (DAP);
  • Promotes smarter driving, saves fuel, reduces CO2;
  • Reduces truck maintenance costs, increases vehicle longevity;
  • Works with all major truck brands; and
  • Productivity and efficiency for your entire fleet.

TrackLogik software benefits include:

  • Daily, weekly and monthly summary reporting customized by driver, by truck, by entire fleet, and more;
  • Customized instant alerts via mobile device for major driving event;
  • Driver performance reports identify who needs more coaching, and who deserves recognition;
  • Annual scorecard reports identify trends and productivity achievements;
  • Vehicle tracking to pinpoint any lost or stolen vehicles; and
  • A wide range of additional fleet tracking and management services.

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