Fleets placing focus on data integrity for cost, risk & CO2 control, says Chevin

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The fleet management software specialist says that the main impetus it is seeing from customers when it comes to developing software are detail changes aimed at ensuring that the information available is more accurate and can be manipulated more easily.

Chevin managing director Ashley Sowerby explained: ‘Historically, most of the product enhancements that we have undertaken have been quite significant changes that aim to meet customer demand for step change developments.

‘What we are seeing today represents a shift where the accent is instead being placed on dozens or even hundreds of detail changes that are small when taken individually but have a significant impact when added together.

‘Nearly all of these changes are aimed at simply improving the quality of the data being imported into the system and then using it in the most effective way possible. It is very much about fleet management fundamentals.’

Sowerby added that the fleet management software agenda continued to be driven almost entirely by cost, risk management and CO2 considerations.

He said: ‘These are the areas where we are most often asked to look at ways in which enhancements can be made, and we believe that they will continue to be at the top of the fleet list of priorities for the foreseeable future.’

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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.