FITCHBURG, MA - With its new and improved features, enhanced speed, and sleek user interface, FleetWave2 provides the data fleet managers need to effectively control their fleets.
by Staff
September 15, 2011
FleetWave2 is developed on the latest Microsoft .NET platform, making it easier to tailor to specific customer requirements, deploy more quickly, and integrate with legacy systems.
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FleetWave2 is developed on the latest Microsoft .NET platform, making it easier to tailor to specific customer requirements, deploy more quickly, and integrate with legacy systems.
FITCHBURG, MA - Chevin Fleet Solutions has unveiled FleetWave2, the latest version of its award-winning online fleet management system. Launched at the same time that the company is celebrating 21 years of successfully developing market-leading local and global fleet management solutions, Chevin says FleetWave2 will set new benchmarks for fleet software in terms of transparency-of-costs, flexibility, and ease-of-use.
With its new and improved features such as the graphically-based drill down reports and KPI's, enhanced speed, and sleek user interface, FleetWave2 provides all the data fleet managers need to effectively manage and control their fleets.
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This new upgraded version of Chevin's flagship product has a long list of impressive product enhancements, including giving fleet managers the ability to: instantly and intuitively drill-down to investigate fleet data; benchmark a fleet in real-time through a simple-to-use wizard; order stock in multiple units of measure; manage tires as individual assets that require maintenance, and much more.
The multiple groundbreaking advancements made by FleetWave2 are the result of extensive customer research proactively carried out by Chevin over the past two years. Forums and discussion groups involving Chevin customers covered topics such as easier reporting, new tools and functionality to proactively manage equipment, ease-of-use, flexibility, and how to increase value for money. The result of this research led to the development of FleetWave2, a solution that addresses the needs of today's local and global fleet managers.
Ashley Sowerby, managing director of Chevin Fleet Solutions comments: "Understanding the ever-changing economic climate, listening to our customers' needs, and reacting with technological advances to meet these needs is pivotal in our ability to continue to provide market leading services to our customers around the world. With FleetWave2, organizations can more efficiently manage the fleet which typically represent the most costly and valuable assets within their company, and reap the associated financial and operational rewards."
Although the original FleetWave offered unparalleled flexibility, ease of use and powerful capabilities, Chevin's decision to develop FleetWave2 on the latest Microsoft .NET platform makes this new software even easier to tailor to specific customer requirements, deploy more quickly, and integrate with legacy systems. FleetWave2 will continue to be supported by Chevin's outstanding technical and training teams, meaning everything from instruction on the basics of fleet management software to detailed module development still come as part of the service.
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