m.logistics Magazine | April/May 2008 | Coach firm adopts tracking as part of fleet management package

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Coach firm adopts tracking as part of fleet management package

Chambers, a major coach and bus operator in Northern Ireland, is using satellite tracking to monitor the movements of thirty 'demand-responsive' vehicles that are allocated to work involving the transport of disabled and elderly people.

The company has chosen the Internet-based satellite-tracking solution from Masternaut Three X. This has been implemented as part of a £5 million investment in a new operating centre and new fleet of luxury coaches.

The Masternaut application has been integrated with a booking and fleet management system from Distinctive Systems, one of the best-known software packages in the passenger market.

The overall system includes dashboard-mounted PDA devices, which serve as part of a real-time driver information and navigation system. Drivers now receive route bookings and orders on the GPS/GPRS-enabled devices, and the Masternaut tracking allows the company to track and monitor their progress also in real time.

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The company says it now plans to roll out the Masternaut system over the rest of its fleet.

 

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