ATS speeds up customer tyre checks with new inspection tool

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The company inspects the condition and wear of approximately 250,000 tyres a month for its van and truck fleet customers and previously used a standard tread depth gauge before manually inputting the readings into an electronic handheld device.

The new FleetSure tool comprises a handheld PDA, an electronic tread depth gauge, accurate to within 0.1mm, and an electronic tyre pressure gauge. The device uses Bluetooth technology to send precise readings from the two gauges to the handheld device, removing almost any possibility of inaccuracy and enabling faster and more precise fleet inspections.

This new technology brings multiple benefits given the number of inspections that take place during hours where daylight is limited or in adverse weather conditions, which can make manually recording accurate readings a challenge. Once synched with the PDA, data is sent via a 3G connection to ATS Euromaster’s servers, automatically notifying the local ATS Euromaster centre and the customer immediately of the inspection details and any remedial service work required.

David Bull, service quality manager – group operations at ATS Euromaster, said: ‘When you consider our experienced fleet inspectors check the tyres on more than 50,000 vehicles and trailers each month, a tool which allows us to speed up the process, whilst improving accuracy, is a fantastic resource to be investing in.’

The tool will also allow ATS Euromaster to produce detailed tyre pressure reports, something that has previously only been available as a separate service offering to the customer, at an extra cost. By having the facility to incorporate the process into its routine fleet inspections, ATS Euromaster expects significantly more fleets to opt for the service – particularly given the positive impact which addressing under and over-inflation can have on tyre safety, performance, longevity and fuel economy.

Bull explained: ‘Fleet managers and operators will be able to take a more holistic view of their fleet’s overall tyre condition because our reporting with FleetSure will be much more detailed, and will help to make their job easier.

‘By combining our tyre expertise with the latest technology we will deliver tangible benefits for customers and make their tyre management simpler and more effective – particularly for those with multi-sited operations or where the fleet manager isn’t regularly seeing the entire vehicle parc,’ he added.

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.