Technology Category
- Analytics & Modeling - Real Time Analytics
- Networks & Connectivity - Gateways
Applicable Industries
- Buildings
- Cement
Use Cases
- Driver Performance Monitoring
- Onsite Human Safety Management
Services
- System Integration
- Training
About The Customer
Foundation Building Materials (FBM) is a leading distributor of building materials in North America. With a fleet of 4,500 vehicles and heavy equipment, the company employs over 5,500 individuals across more than 270 branches. Safety is a core value for FBM, and the company is known for its strong safety reputation. As such, driver safety and training are top priorities for the company. FBM's commitment to safety extends beyond its operations, with the ultimate goal of ensuring that all employees return safely to their families at the end of each day.
The Challenge
Foundation Building Materials (FBM), one of North America's leading distributors of building materials, prioritizes safety as its core value. With a fleet of 4,500 vehicles and heavy equipment, and over 5,500 employees across 270+ branches, maintaining driver safety and training is a significant challenge. As the company grew, it faced difficulties in scaling its safety programs due to the limitations of its legacy telematics and scheduling systems. These systems were not integrated with their driver safety program, making it challenging to gain insights into driver performance. The need for better technology to enhance visibility into driver performance and safety became increasingly apparent.
The Solution
FBM turned to Samsara for a solution, implementing its Vehicle Gateways for telematics data and integrating it with Trimble Innovation for scheduling. They also incorporated Samsara AI Dash Cams and Driver Safety Scores to create a data-driven driver safety program. The dash cams and safety scores provided concrete proof of driver performance, helping to build trust with drivers and encouraging their buy-in. The video-based safety system demonstrated its value by exonerating drivers from incidents they were not responsible for. The integration of these technologies provided FBM with a comprehensive solution to their challenge, enabling them to effectively monitor and manage driver safety.
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