技术
- 功能应用 - 计算机化维护管理系统 (CMMS)
- 功能应用 - 车队管理系统 (FMS)
适用行业
- 汽车
- 公用事业
适用功能
- 维护
- 质量保证
用例
- 车队管理
- 资产跟踪
服务
- 培训
关于客户
纳什维尔电力服务公司 (Nashville Electric Service) 是一家公共电力公司,位居美国 12 强之列。该公司向田纳西州中部地区超过 370,000 名客户配送能源。 NES 的服务区域占地 700 平方英里,覆盖纳什维尔/戴维森县的全部以及周边六个县的部分地区。该公司管理着一支由 600 多辆车辆和资产组成的车队,这对其运营至关重要。 NES 致力于利用技术来增强其运营和服务交付,其采用 FleetWave 进行车队管理就证明了这一点。
挑战
纳什维尔电力服务公司 (NES) 是美国 12 家最大的公共电力公司之一,在管理其拥有 600 多辆车辆和资产的车队方面面临着挑战。该公司在跟踪定期维护事件和有效管理其资产方面遇到了困难。事实证明,使用多个电子表格、日历和纸质系统的传统方法效率低下且容易出错。缺乏集中式系统导致由于调度错误而导致不必要的车辆维修,从而造成劳动力和零件的浪费。此外,确保遵守计划的维护活动也是一个重要问题,因为这会给公司带来审计风险。
解决方案
NES 在两年前采用了车队管理软件 FleetWave 来应对这些挑战。 FleetWave 提供了一个集中平台,用于跟踪计划维护事件和管理公司资产。该软件使 NES 能够更轻松地在一个地方跟踪所有内容,从而无需使用多个电子表格和日历。它还帮助该公司确保遵守计划的维护活动,减少审计风险。此外,FleetWave 使 NES 能够准确跟踪其车队的成本和服务,防止由于调度错误而对车辆进行不必要的维修。该软件还提供了每辆车的维修历史记录的可见性,帮助公司节省劳动力和零件成本。
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