Exol introduces new Scania delivery management system

Exol has introduced Scania’s Fleet Management Services system in an attempt to increase the productivity of its trucks

Exol Lubricants has adopted Scania’s Fleet Management Services. The delivery management system includes informative telematics to help increase the productivity of Exol’s fleet and improve fuel economy. The installed hardware provides the fleet’s complete data, allowing the company to improve driver performance by acting on any issues such as coasting, heavy braking or idling. This has been known to save up to 10 percent in fuel economy. It also provides Exol with easy access to the information through its personalised FMS portal available in a free smart phone app.

The app allows Exol to send instant messages across its workforce including texts, photos, positions and historical communications through the Scania Messaging Service, keeping its workforce updated and informed at all times.

Exol’s fleet of more than 20 vehicles – supplied for 22 years by vehicle partner Keltruck – comprises a mix of dual-purpose vehicles and large tanker trucks to transport both bulk and packaged Exol products to customers across a variety of sectors including agricultural, automotive, industrial, marine and rail.

The new technology will also educate the drivers on Scania’s adaptive cruise control (ACC), which warns them if the distance between the vehicle ahead closes suddenly, as well as helping to maintain a constant time gap.

Steve Dunn, Exol Lubricants sales director, said: “We thoroughly believe that this is a sound investment for our workforce. Not only will it help ensure the best fuel economy, but it will also benefit the drivers as it will assist us in maximising safety features at all times.”

After recently carrying out driver training, Exol has announced it will be working with Keltruck to continue exploring fuel-saving methods and the management of the new Scania system.

The training revealed that if the company improved its average MPG by just one extra mile, it could potentially save more than £10,000 (depending on the price of fuel).

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