Marshalls targets fuel savings of more than £350,000 by improving driver behaviour

London, 23 February 2016
Marshalls, the UK’s leading supplier of hard landscaping materials, aims to achieve a five per cent improvement in fuel performance across its vehicle fleet with WEBFLEET from TomTom Telematics.

Dynamic route planning and improvements in driver performance across the company’s 200-strong truck fleet will see anticipated fuel spend slashed by more than £350,000 over the next 12 months.

Marshalls is introducing a driver improvement programme underpinned by OptiDrive 360, a key component of the WEBFEET fleet management platform, and a new driver training support team. OptiDrive 360 provides real-time feedback and advice to improve driving performance.

We’re anticipating notable improvements in both fleet mileage and mpg performance, said Guy Ripley, Regional Logistics & Fleet Manager, Marshalls.

Having invested in a number of telematics systems over recent years that have failed to meet our expectations, we turned to WEBFLEET which offers easy software integration opportunities, extensive levels of functionality and one of the most future-proofed platforms on the market.

Marshalls has integrated WEBFLEET with dynamic scheduling software Reach to help optimise job planning, operation efficiency and productivity.

The company has also invested in the TomTom PRO 8275 driver terminal to digitise paper-based workflow, with plans in place to introduce electronic proof of delivery (ePOD) and defect reporting. The terminal connects to WEBFLEET, allowing businesses to integrate information captured in the field into their back-end systems.

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