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Diversey Care tell us all about their unique new TASKI IntelliTrail tracking and management system, explaining how it can deliver huge benefits by reducing fleet, cleaning and administrative costs to facilities managers worldwide.
Cleaning machine fleet operators looking to reduce total cost of ownership and enhance quality of service can do so thanks to the innovative TASKI IntelliTrail, a new, web- based fleet tracking and management system from Diversey Care. IntelliTrail uniquely combines smart technology, GPS tracking and web applications to provide operators with real-time control, analysis and insight of fleet performance. It is one of the first components of the new Internet of Clean concept which announced by Diversey Care in Zurich earlier this year.
IntelliTrail provides fleet operators with the real- time information and insight they need to reduce costs, increase
machine availability and enhance service levels.
“Our trials have shown that fleet managers can reduce fleet, cleaning and administrative costs by up to 25%,” said Dr Ilham Kadri, President of Diversey Care. “We believe that any operator with a fleet of 30 or more machines will be able to justify the investment and see an improvement in the quality and value of the service they deliver to build relationships and enhance their reputation.”
Cleaning machines such as scrubber dryers represent a significant capital investment for building care teams and facilities management providers. Labour is another major component
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of overall cleaning costs. Operators need to maximise the utilisation of their assets and the productivity of their workforce in order to control and reduce costs while offering enhanced service levels and value. They can only do this with accurate information about fleet deployment and utilisation.
Market research commissioned by Diversey Care shows however, that more than half of cleaning machine fleet managers are concerned with the current visibility they have over factors such as machine downtime, accidental damage and misuse, workforce visibility and productivity, and machine location. With machine losses through theft or misplacement believed to be in the region of 10% across some large fleets, it is essential that fleet managers can monitor all of the aforementioned variables easily and effectively.
IntelliTrail provides fleet operators with the real-time information and insight they need to reduce costs, increase machine availability and enhance service levels. The system monitors a wide range of key performance indicators including geographical position, total operating hours, average working hours, under- and over-utilisation, number of accidents, and battery charge levels. While it also removes any potential administrative burden and cost by automating key processes.
The information generated by IntelliTrail provides an accurate audit of machine performance and utilisation so that customers and service providers can make informed decisions about current performance and future requirements. Rightsizing the fleet in terms of machine numbers
IntelliTrail’s data sharing capabilities support
greater collaboration and transparency so that
service providers and their clients can develop better
understanding and longer- term partnerships.
and performance is one of the most critical factors in reducing costs. Managers can also deploy labour more effectively and make better decisions about predictive maintenance to reduce unscheduled downtime.
All of the latest TASKI machines, including the Swingo 2100µicro scrubber dryer and Intellibot range, are fitted with a small box on the rear that transmits all the relevant data to the IntelliTrail system. These boxes can also be retrofitted to any older machines, making it possible for fleet managers to track their whole fleet, without the expensive outlay of buying new machines.
“IntelliTrail’s data sharing capabilities support greater collaboration and transparency so that service providers and their clients can develop better understanding and longer-term partnerships,” added Dr Ilham Kadri.
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