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'''Fleet management software''' (FMS) is [[computer software]] that enables people to accomplish a series of specific tasks in the management of any or all aspects relating to a fleet of [[vehicles]] operated by a company, government, or other organisation. These specific tasks encompass all operations from vehicle acquisition through maintenance to disposal.<ref>{{cite book|last=Bennett|first=Sean|title=Heavy Duty Truck Systems|edition=5|date=February 2, 2010|publisher=Delmar Cengage Learning|isbn=978-1435483828|pages=116–117}}</ref>
'''Fleet management software''' (FMS) is [[computer software]] that enables people to accomplish a series of specific tasks in the management of any or all aspects relating to a fleet of [[vehicles]] operated by a company ( Example: PikMe<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://pikme.io/pikme-transit/|title=PikMe Transit - Fleet Utilization and more|last=|first=|date=2019-10-21|website=PikMe - Safety, Logistics, Marketplace|language=en-US|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=2019-10-21}}</ref> ), government, or other organisation. These specific tasks encompass all operations from vehicle acquisition through maintenance to disposal.<ref>{{cite book|last=Bennett|first=Sean|title=Heavy Duty Truck Systems|edition=5|date=February 2, 2010|publisher=Delmar Cengage Learning|isbn=978-1435483828|pages=116–117}}</ref>


==Fleet management software functions==
==Fleet management software functions==

Revision as of 12:04, 21 October 2019

Fleet management software (FMS) is computer software that enables people to accomplish a series of specific tasks in the management of any or all aspects relating to a fleet of vehicles operated by a company ( Example: PikMe[1] ), government, or other organisation. These specific tasks encompass all operations from vehicle acquisition through maintenance to disposal.[2]

Fleet management software functions

The main function of fleet management software is to gather, store, process, monitor, report on and export information. Information can be imported from external sources such as gas pump processors, territorial authorities for managing vehicle registration (for example DVLA and VOSA), financial institutions, insurance databases, vehicle specification databases, mapping systems and from internal sources such as Human Resources and Finance.

Vehicle management

Fleet management software should be able to manage processes, tasks and events related to all kinds of vehicles - car, trucks, earth-moving machinery, buses, forklift trucks, trailers and specialist equipment, including:[3]

  • Vehicle inventory - the number and type of vehicles
  • Vehicle maintenance - specific routine maintenance and scheduled maintenance, and ad hoc requirements
  • Licensing, registration, MOT and tax
  • Vehicle insurance including due dates and restrictions
  • Cost management and analysis
  • Vehicle disposal

Driver management

  • Driver license management, including special provisions
  • Logging of penalty points and infringements against a licence
  • Booking system for pool vehicles

Incident management

  • Accidents and fines, plus apportioning costs to drivers

Tracking

Software procurement and development

Fleet management software can be developed in-house by the company or organisation using it, or be purchased from a third party. It varies greatly in its complexity and cost.

Fleet management software is directly related to fleet management. It originated on mainframe computers in the 1970s and shifted to the personal computers in the 1980s when it became practical. In later years however Fleet Management Software has been more efficiently provided as SaaS. Fleet management software has become increasingly necessary and complex as increasing amounts of vehicle related legislation has been brought in.

See also

Vehicle tracking

References

  1. ^ "PikMe Transit - Fleet Utilization and more". PikMe - Safety, Logistics, Marketplace. 2019-10-21. Retrieved 2019-10-21.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ Bennett, Sean (February 2, 2010). Heavy Duty Truck Systems (5 ed.). Delmar Cengage Learning. pp. 116–117. ISBN 978-1435483828.
  3. ^ "Fleet Management Software Functions". DT Driver Training Resources.