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IDENTIFYING SERVICE STOPS
A Measurement That's Sure
to Make You More Money!

FleetBoss
AutoGraphics takes the guesswork out of estimating workforce productivity
and gives your business a powerful tool for maximizing service stop
efficiency and profitability. A
FleetBoss system gives you the ability to measure what percentage
of the day your service techs are actually making money by letting
you determine when a "Stop" is a Service Stop or a Non-Service Stop.
This
determination can be made in one of three ways:
1.
Input activation determines a Service Stop:
By
adding inputs that monitor specific events that only occur at Service
Stops (such as a power take-off (PTO) activation, cargo doors being
opened, pumps being activated, tool cabinets being accessed, etc.),
your FleetBoss system can determine which of the stops a vehicle
makes are actually Service Stops.
Inputs may be added to most FleetBoss equipment at any time after
that equipment is installed; usually, without any additional programming
of the vehicle unit. Some common inputs used on FleetBoss systems
are: power take off (PTO), cargo doors, passenger doors, tool box
doors, ladder racks, boom truck sensors to monitor boom out of cradle,
auxiliary motors, flow monitors on spray trucks, forks on front
load refuge trucks, parking brakes, indicator lights, panic switches,
emergency lights, vacuum head positions on parking lot sweepers
and just about any other condition that can be activated by a voltage
or ground input.
FleetBoss can also filter out stops where non-service events might
occur, such as the company office or a maintenance facility or even
a driver's home.
Since our Vehicle Units record the time of arrival at a location
and the time of departure, these service stop times can be totaled
for a single day and calculated against the total hours of operation
for the day.
2.
Stops Recorded at Client Locations:
Any company using AutoGraphics may submit their client list to FleetBoss
and have this list set up to be imported into the AutoGraphics Landmarks
Table. As the software converts the recorded Lat/Long for each stop
to an address and lists it as a client's name, those same stops
may also be defaulted as Service Stops.
This ability to automatically record Service Stops at client locations
without using an event recorder has been particularly useful in
industries such as pool service and maintenance since their vehicles
do not use PTOs or other input types.
3.
Service Stops based on Time:
Sometimes,
a client list may not exist and there may be no input device or
connector available to identify Service Stops. In these cases, the
length of the stop may actually be used to identify Service Stops.
For example, a vehicle might make stops at remote locations to perform
equipment maintenance. The owner knows that the vehicle will be
stopped more than 15 minutes and less than 2 hours. This time parameter
could be used to identify those stops as Service Stops.
Once
a method of identifying Service Stops is chosen, AutoGraphics does
the rest. You can immediately begin improving the productivity of
your company by running a simple graph (Service Vs Total Time)
every Monday for the previous week or even the previous month.
Armed
with baseline service stop values, you can begin to set goals and
incentives to increase the percentage of the day that is actually
billable service time.
EXPERT
TIP: Some highly successful
incentive programs have been created using FleetBoss AutoGraphics.
Based upon newly measurable Autographics data, our clients have
rewarded their workers with monetary bonuses and parties after certain
targeted service improvements have been achieved .
Incentive
Program Example:
Using AutoGraphics, a fleet manager identifies his company's service
time baseline; which, for sake of argument, is 44%. He then offers
his employees a modest challenge to improve that baseline by 2%
in the next month, for a target of 46%. Such incremental success,
tied to bonuses, will not only increase revenues but also motivates
employees to even greater productivity and company loyalty.
Typical Service
Time Graphs:

The
graph above is typical of the percentage of billable time a company
might find when they run their first weekly report from Autographics.
As shown in this graph, Cleaner 2 (red) is spending more time at
billable stops than the other three vehicles for this one week period.
But running a weekly graph does not necessarily provide you with
an accurate perspective on Service Time.
A
more complete picture is viewed when the same graph is run for the
entire month.

The
monthly graph shown above reveals the true nature of the company's
Service Time productivity. Deplorably, three out of this company's
four pool cleaning vehicles are spending over 75% of their time
performing non-billable tasks. As a result, the company is being
drained of thousands of dollars in lost efficiency, productivity
and profits.
4.
Custom Selection of Service Stops with Enterprise Software:
FleetBoss solutions provide the user with the ability to assign
a customized name to the stops your vehicles make for easier internal
identification. With AutoGraphics, you also have the option of having
these regular stop locations ALWAYS appear as Service Stops, NEVER
appear as Service Stops or to follow Rules as to input activation
or times spend at the site.
The
Service Time vs. Total Time is just another example of the
tremendous power and profitability a FleetBoss AutoGraphics solution
can bring to your business.
© 2004 FleetBoss Global Positioning
Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.
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