• fleets online

    COMPANY:Mike's Mobile WindshieldChico, CA OPERATION:Field ServiceJeff MonianInformation technology manager Problem: Mike's Mobile Windshield sends out technicians in Nevada, Arizona and northern California to replace windshields, repair window leaks and chips, and adjust off-track windows on site at customers' homes and offices. Each makes four to seven revenue-producing stops a day. A believer in
    Nov. 1, 2001
    3 min read

    COMPANY:
    Mike's Mobile Windshield
    Chico, CA

    OPERATION:
    Field Service
    Jeff Monian
    Information technology manager

    Problem:

    Mike's Mobile Windshield sends out technicians in Nevada, Arizona and northern California to replace windshields, repair window leaks and chips, and adjust off-track windows on site at customers' homes and offices. Each makes four to seven revenue-producing stops a day.

    A believer in the value of advanced information technology, the company has long used computer systems in its back office operations, automating functions ranging from inventory picking for specific work orders to direct billing of insurance companies for its customers.

    Once its service fleet of 77 Toyota and Chevrolet pickup trucks was on the road, however, control of routes and technicians was limited to less-than-effective voice communications over mobile phones. It needed some way to automate as much of its fleet and route management as possible as well as maintain two-way communications with field technicians.

    Solution:

    An automated tracking system has been installed in 66 trucks, feeding data wirelessly to a new fleet management system designed to alert dispatchers if a vehicle deviates from its planned route or schedule.

    Using GPS (global positioning system) to determine location and operating speed, the ISR FleetTrack Automatic Vehicle Location system operates without any input from the driver. Continuously recording vehicle operating data, it sends the data to dispatch over a dual-band modem that can access both analog cellular phone and cellular digital packet data (CDPD) wireless networks.

    The system's software automatically compares each vehicle's real-time speed and location information with its pre-planned route for the day. If a truck deviates from its route, the system alerts the fleet manager. A map-based screen also allows managers to see real-time locations for a single vehicle or the entire fleet.

    “With this system, we've managed to reduce side-tripping by our drivers and eliminate two-hour naps under the bridge,” says Monian. “We knew it was happening, but without a mechanism to show us, it was difficult to put a handle on the extent of the problem.”

    In addition to better route compliance, the tracking system has also almost eliminated complaints about speeding drivers, he says.

    Benefits of the IRS system aren't just one-sided, Monian points out. The onboard units are useful to drivers looking for directions to their next call, and they also include a remote panic button that can quickly summon help for a field tech in an emergency situation.

    Next spring, the company will begin adding handheld “tablet” computers to the onboard system, Monian says. The units will include a built-in digital camera to help resolve warranty claims and a bar-code scanner for recording installed parts numbers and VINs for insurance billing. The Windows CE tablets will plug into the ISR unit's serial port for wireless communications, adding two-way messaging to the fleet's system as well.

    Voice your opinion!

    To join the conversation, and become an exclusive member of FleetOwner, create an account today!

    Sign up for our free eNewsletters

    Latest from News

    ID 119046131 © Jonathan Weiss | Dreamstime.com
    English language proficiency support
    A FleetOwner survey illustrates how industry readers view the government renewed English language proficiency enforcement. Respondents overwhelmingly support ELP in out-of-service...
    Daimler Truck
    Daimler and Volvo's Coretura leadership
    Two of the largest global truck OEMs have established a joint venture to develop one software-defined vehicle platform, bringing standardization to the industry. While the company...
    Nissan
    Lofaro succeeds Judy Wheeler, who is retiring after nearly 15 years of dedicated service to the brand.
    Major leadership changes are happening for Mack Trucks, Volvo Trucks North America, and Nissan Americas.