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Masternaut helps Nottinghamshire deliver service improvements

March 10, 2010

The latest satellite tracking technology is  helping Nottinghamshire  County Council to keep a 24 hour watch over its  vehicles, plant and personnel in  the field.  The personal ‘resource management’ system from Masternaut Three X gives the Council a global real-time view of  its fleet, plant and mobile  staff, enabling it to enhance customer service  levels, improve safety and reduce  costs.

The new fully-integrated system utilises Masternaut’s renowned vehicle  tracking, Lokate lone-worker personal communication and  discrete Asset Track  plant security devices.

By using the system,  Nottinghamshire tracks over 200 vehicles, including  gritters, gully cleansing  equipment, vans, trucks and Lorries; ensures that  lone workers are safe during  site visits; and monitors mobile plant such as  diggers, tractor mowers, wood  shredders and ride on mowers.

“This is a powerful and comprehensive solution. It gives us a bird’s eye  view of our resources and monitors activities  in real time as well as  provides historical records for every vehicle and piece  of plant, helping to  boost our efficiency levels and deliver service  improvements to our customers.

It also provides two-way communication for lone workers so that managers  can keep in touch with staff whenever they are out on  site,” says Mick  Monaghan, Projects Manager, Highway Operations, Nottinghamshire  County Council.

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