NAFA 2012 Webinar Series: Five Best Practices When Using GPS Fleet Tracking
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GPS fleet tracking is a critical component to fleet management. It is a
tool that is relevant to fleet managers. They need their drivers to get
to the right place at the right time. By easing communication from the
dispatch to the field, some solutions put fleet managers one step ahead
of a new DOT rule banning the use of handheld cell phones by interstate
and bus drivers, offering an alternative, and more effective way for
fleet managers to direct their drivers.
Learn from industry veterans how they are optimizing fleet operations through GPS fleet tracking. Hear real-world examples from three leaders in their respective industries. Our guests will share best practices, lessons learned, and how to get the most out of your GPS fleet tracking solution. They have all benefited in ways expected and unexpected. Listen to our panelists and consider how you would benefit from a twenty percent gain in fleet productivity or fifteen percent saved on a fuel bill while increasing driver safety and improving customer service.
Three fleet operators would enjoy educating their peers on the topic:
Jeff Amstutz, Operations Manager (Service Master by Park-Ellis) - In his role as Operations Manager, Jeff Amstutz manages the daily operations of the office including budgets, marketing plans, advertising, and dispatching. He manages and office of more than thirty employees. Amstutz has more than thirteen years in the industry.
Eric Witteborg, Operations Manager (America’s Moving Services) - In his role as Operations Manager, Eric Witteborg oversees day-to-day operations of sales, customer service, and dispatch departments to ensure they operate as efficiently as possible and keeps their happy customers. He also develops new policies and procedures and helps oversee marketing campaigns. Witteborg has been with America’s Moving Services for six years. Additionally, he has more than nine years’ experience in sales and IT.
Frank Steinocher, CIO (Shumate Mechanical) - In his role as CIO, Frank Steinocher is responsible for supporting the technology initiatives for mission-critical back-office functions, mobile and fleet operations, as well as document-imaging solutions at Shumate Mechanical located in Duluth, GA. Steinocher joined the Shumate team in 1989 as a programmer analyst for information services. He is currently responsible for overseeing and coordinating all telecommunications, wide area networking, local area networking, desktop support, IT Security, disaster recovery planning, application support, and records management. Steinocher has twenty five years’ of professional work experience in the HVAC/Information Services.
This webinar is sponsored by NexTraq.
To sign up for this free, NAFA Member-Only webinar, please register by Tuesday, April 10 by clicking here.
If you have any issues signing up for the webinar, please email Kimla Beasley at kbeasley@nafa.org.
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