Peter Duffy to make cost savings and improve efficiency with new tracking solution

The company is using the web-based Ctrack Online tracking system to better monitor and control its cars, vans, HGVs and specialist vehicles in order to make operational cost savings and improve road safety.

Ctrack Online replaces a previous tracking solution and will now provide the firm with controlled access and enable it effectively export data to both internal teams and customers to streamline business processes and achieve measurable operational improvements.

Peter Duffy Limited is already using the tracking tool’s reporting package to schedule regular reports on a wide range of operational and driving parameters – in particular unauthorised out-of-hours usage, excess idling and speeding. As a result, the company is able to engage with employees to encourage improved driver behaviour and ensure vehicles are operated within its strict business and Duty of Care guidelines.

Neil Duffy, plant and fleet services director at Peter Duffy Ltd, commented: “Ctrack Online is already contributing to business and operational improvements, particularly our fleet of vehicles that works within the utilities sector. As the system becomes embedded within our internal processes and procedures, we expect it to become an increasingly important tool that will help us achieve significant cost savings, health and safety improvements and reductions in carbon emissions.”

John Wisdom, managing director of Ctrack, said the firm’s systems “deliver real advantage by enabling fleets of all sizes to address business critical performance issues as a result of greater operational visibility, control and efficiency. This is helping our customers to overcome some of the most common and difficult challenges they face in terms of fleet efficiency, productivity and Duty of Care.”

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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.