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Centuri Construction Selects Chevin Fleet Solutions

Fleet management software provider Chevin Fleet Solutions has been selected to provide its enterprise fleet management information system FleetWave to Centuri Construction Group.

by Staff
March 22, 2016
2 min to read


Fleet management software provider Chevin Fleet Solutions has been selected to provide its enterprise fleet management information system FleetWave to Centuri Construction Group.

As one of the nation's largest natural gas and infrastructure contractors serving the regulated utilities industry, Centuri Construction operates a diverse fleet of more than 12,000 pieces of equipment in the U.S. and Canada.

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With FleetWave in place, Centuri Construction will gain organization-wide visibility over complete equipment, maintenance, operational and financial details. The solution will help it provide total life-cycle control over its fleet from acquisition through to disposal.

FleetWave's unique asset-centric architecture will support Centuri Construction's complex equipment management needs such as cost center and job-based equipment assignments, comprehensive compliance oversight and consolidated visibility over acquisition and operating cost details from multiple external service providers.

FleetWave has the ability to manage complex equipment attributes from upfit details and specialty equipment specifications to crane inspections; the software will replace Centuri Construction's reliance on non-integrated databases and financial systems, to provide a single integrated enterprise-wide equipment management solution.  

To further streamline administrative work load and simplify the processing of countless financial and operational transactions, FleetWave will be integrated with lessor, driver qualification, fuel procurement, telematics and internal finance systems.

"The entire team at Chevin is confident that with FleetWave in place, Centuri Construction will be able to significantly reduce unnecessary costs and administrative workload, while providing a scalable system with the necessary flexibility to adapt to their evolving business needs in the future," said Ron Katz, Chevin's senior vice president.

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