WASTE RECYCLING
Coach operator preps for ER with CPT and TruTac compliance software
COATHAM Coaches, the long- established family-run PSV operator, switched to CPT Tacho Analysis software to improve compliance control and driver awareness. Now, say the company, Earned Recognition status is well within their sights.
Formed in 1980, Coatham Coaches installed CPT Tacho Analysis powered by TruTac’s compliance control software over two years ago. The Confederation of Passenger Transport (CPT) selected TruTac as commercial partners four years ago and now have various joint products which all provide significant discounts to CPT members.
As each new vehicle is added to their fleet, analogue equipment has given over to digital but even with the latest technology, says managing director Mark Hodgson, whilst administration is reduced and analysis is improved, driver professionalism still lies at the heart of the business.
“The main reason we moved to TruTac software was the excellent CPT Tacho Analysis product,” explained Mark. “As far as we could see, this was the best way to improve all-round driver monitoring and two-way consultation regarding all aspects of driver duties and standards. Moreover, the system is fully approved
As far as we could see, this was the best way to improve all-round driver monitoring and two-way consultation regarding all aspects of driver duties and standards.”
and compatible with DVLA’s Earned Recognition scheme – a direction in which the business is heading.”
Mark and his team have also made full use of TruTac’s integrated TruDriver module, to educate and inform drivers on tachograph records, infringements, compliance and working time so that each driver fully understands the general rules and can help to police their own performance.
AMCS strengthens relationship with Microsoft on Cloud offering
AFTER a rigorous certification process, including an architecture review, Microsoft has awarded AMCS Platform with an IP Co-Sell Ready status.
The approval validates AMCS’s commitment to providing the leading enterprise-grade SaaS solution for the waste and recycling sector and the company expects their partnership with Microsoft to further accelerate its customers’ migration to the cloud.
Leveraged on Microsoft Azure, AMCS Platform drives automation and provides waste and recycling companies with
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end-to-end standardisation, complete transparency and optimisation of processes. This intelligent platform’s ability to predict and action improves decision making and helps support the transformation to a circular economy.
This partnership will ensure that AMCS customers futureproof their businesses providing constant access to the latest technology innovations on Microsoft cloud and the ability to integrate with other Microsoft technologies. The ease with which these new technologies can be accessed will significantly accelerate the time-to-market with little or no upfront cost.
“IP Co-Sell Ready status for AMCS Platform gives our customers the reassurance that they’re supported by Microsoft’s powerful Azure cloud. AMCS has invested heavily in AMCS Platform’s architecture in order to optimise its ability to leverage the Azure platform. Together with Microsoft’s unmatched global data centre coverage, we can provide an unparalleled, reliable, secure, scalable and always up-to-date platform to all our customers in every corner of the world,” said Mark Abbas, CMO of AMCS.
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