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Zachry Construction's Fleet Management Transformation with Element
技术
- 功能应用 - 车队管理系统 (FMS)
- 机器人 - 自动导引车 (AGV)
适用行业
- 水泥
- 建筑与基础设施
适用功能
- 维护
- 采购
用例
- 施工管理
- 车队管理
挑战
Zachry Construction 是一家中型建筑公司,在管理其车队方面面临着重大的运营挑战。该公司在车辆的维护、采购和运营方面遇到了困难,这正变得越来越复杂和耗时。每四五年购买新卡车的财务负担也被证明是不可持续的。该公司需要一种解决方案来简化车队运营、降低成本并确保车辆的高效使用。
关于客户
Zachry Construction 是一家中型建筑公司,正在努力解决管理大型车队的复杂问题。该公司在维护、购买和运营车辆方面面临着运营挑战。每隔几年购买新卡车的财务压力也被证明是不可持续的。该公司需要一种能够简化运营、降低成本并确保车辆高效使用的解决方案。 Zachry Construction 重视能够帮助其实现目标的合作伙伴关系,并对能够应对挑战的创新解决方案持开放态度。
解决方案
Zachry Construction 与车队管理公司 Element 合作,解决其运营挑战。 Element 接管了 Zachry 车队大部分方面的管理,包括维护、燃料、再营销和租赁。此次合作的主要目标之一是跟踪成本并确保车辆得到充分利用。租赁被认为是该公司财务上更可行的选择,可以显着缓解现金流。 Element 还采取了措施,通过监控燃料采购并在采购量超过建议阈值时向公司发出警报,来检测和减少燃料欺诈。
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