SRCL has chosen Tranzaura’s tachograph analysis solution, TranzTacho with great results.
TranzTacho is an easy, quick and cost effective solution to analyse digital tachograph driver cards and vehicle units, as well as analogue tachograph cards.
Tranzaura also helps towards meeting the increasing and changing legal and regulatory obligations. The software is easy-to-use and provides the right reports to help get the best out of your vehicles and drivers.
“I am excited to see the benefits of implementing TranzTacho and seeing results almost immediately”, said Kevin Stephenson, Logistics Manager at SRCL.
With a fleet of up to 550 drivers covering in excess of 250 specially developed collection vehicles SRCL services customers large and small across the UK and Ireland and has over 20 strategic transport locations covering Scotland, South East England with unrivalled national coverage. All vehicles meet the rigorous ADR regulations and comply fully with the Carriage of Dangerous Goods Act. With these driver management requirements, TranzTacho will provide SRCL with the following benefits:
Online and on-time compliance
Complete fleet overview and compliance management for all 20 locations
Reduction in carbon footprint
Less effort and time expended in managing conformity and business critical processes
Potential to re-deploy existing resources
Integration opportunities with existing enterprise systems
Simplified Driver Management
“We look forward to working with SRCL and applying our software to their driver management requirements”, said Mike Price, Sales Director and Founder at Tranzaura.
Tranzaura has also recently launched an innovative safety app –TranzSafety. The TranzSafety mobile application provides the latest in Electronic Driver Vehicle Safety Checks for all vehicle types in the transport and bus industries.
For more information please see www.tranzaura.com or www.srcl.com.
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