Fleetmatics Group PLC, a leading global provider of fleet management solutions, announced the results of a KRC Research survey that uncovered how many Americans call for home repairs during the holiday season, and their experiences with residential service providers including HVAC, plumbing, and electrical.
Because trucks are a crucial part of any HVAC contractor’s business, it’s imperative that they be kept in good working condition, which requires constant oversight and, of course, money.
GPS keeps transforming, evolving from the clunky receivers that had to be hardwired into every truck to tiny plug-and-play devices and mobile apps that provide a multitude of data that can help contractors manage their businesses more effectively.
Trimble has announced the launch of Trimble® Asset Tracking, an enhancement to its fleet management portfolio that enables field service organizations operating high-value portable assets, such as generators, pumps, or trailers towed behind a service vehicle, to better track and manage asset performance.
Jonas Construction Software, a leading construction software solution provider, has announced its integration with Contigo Systems, a leader within the location-based services market.
XL Hybrids Inc., a supplier of fleet electrification solutions for commercial and municipal fleets, has announced the successful installation of its XL3 hybrid electric drive system in the fleet of Watkins Heating & Cooling, a HVAC service company headquartered in Springboro, Ohio.
Built upon Trimble’s hosting and infrastructure framework, Trimble Horizon features a cloud-based solution suite that includes work management, fleet management, and driver safety.
It is vitally important HVAC companies have a sound business strategy regarding the size and maintenance of their respective fleets of vehicles. Regardless of size, each fleet must make attempts at increased efficiency and proper maintenance in order to have sustained profitability.
AT&T Fleet Management Solutions have been developed to provide companies with field workers near real-time information on the status of deployed vehicles and equipment. Businesses, such as contracting companies, can gain new insights to save money on fuel and provide better customer service.
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