Fleet Management Company Updates Tracking System

Navman Wireless USA announced last week that it had added electronic driver log and driver vehicle inspection reporting (DVIR) options to its OnlineAVL2 fleet tracking system. The updated system is for corporate fleets that must comply with Federal Motor Carrier Safety Association (FMCSA) regulations.

The eLogs have many features designed to simplify the fleet management workflow. These include but are not limited to drivers being able to sign on through their M-Nav unit using their existing driver IDs and remaining driver availability is automatically calculated.

The DVIR options gives drivers the tools to electronically record the results of pre- and post-trip inspections. For example, drivers are now prompted to review the previous inspection when they first log into M-Nav and they can report necessary repairs through the new system.

Navman Wireless North America Director of Operations Nels Erickson explained in a company release that the integration eliminates paperwork and reduces the time required to maintain FMCSA compliance.

“This is the latest step in our ongoing effort to aggregate key fleet-related functions under the OnlineAVL2 umbrella to streamline business processes for fleet operators,” Erickson said.

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