Wastewater Treatment Service Increases Driver Productivity By 25% With MARCUS Fleet Tracking
Western Monmouth Utilities Authority increases productivity with integration into its GIS mapping with Discrete Wireless Web Services while reducing fuel costs by 10 percent
Atlanta-based Discrete Wireless, Inc., the value leader in GPS vehicle management and fleet tracking solutions, recently announced its customer, Western Monmouth Utilities Authority (WMUA), was able to increase driver productivity by 25% through integration with Discrete Wireless Web Services. Additionally, fuel costs were reduced by 10% through the use of Idle Reports and Alerts.
Robert Noel, Special Projects Manager / GIS Manager and Acting Collection System Superintendent for WMUA, said, "A key factor in selecting the Discrete Wireless solution was that they could interoperate with WMUA's GIS mapping technology with a robust Web Services offering."
Additionally, Noel notes that the MARCUS Web application has provided WMUA with 100% reliability; they have had no problems with system availability. Moreover, the installation process was extremely easy with the WMUA running into no problems.
Mike Scarbrough, CEO of Discrete Wireless, Inc., said, "Clients like the WMUA provide us with great success stories and long-term partnerships with our customers. Our Web Services offers an extensive API resource for customers to transfer data easily between their online fleet management software and other operational applications that help them effectively manage their business and fleet operations."
Noel also attributes the Idle Alerts to a more productive and cost-effective fleet. Noel adds, "Through user-defined alerts, I can immediately identify when a vehicle has stopped from more than 30 minutes when that's not a normal idle time for a particular vehicle in our fleet."
About Western Monmouth Utility Authority
Formed in 1972, Western Monmouth Utility Authority provides waste water treatment service to a significant portion of the towns in Manalapan, Marlboro and a portion of Englishtown and Freehold Township. The WMUA strives to provide the most efficient and environmentally safe wastewater treatment available at the lowest cost to its ratepayers. The WMUA has 195 miles of sewer lines and 27 pump locations. The sewer facility is located in Manalapan Township in Monmouth County. The plant is tertiary treatment facility and has 14 Reed Beds.
About Discrete Wireless
Established in 2000, Discrete Wireless, Inc. a wholly owned and operated U.S. company provides the highest value GPS fleet tracking solution in the industry. The MARCUS system is a 100 percent Web-based application that enables service and distribution businesses to proactively manage fleet operations while reducing operational costs and maximizing revenue.
SOURCE: NexTraq