FTS International Outfitting Fleet with DriveCam
FTS International's fleet services the oil and gas industry. DriveCam improves the fleet's safety by combining data and video analytics with real-time driver feedback and coaching.
DriveCam, Inc., a global driver risk management company, announced that FTS International (FTSI), a leading provider of well completion services to the oil and gas industry, is adding the DriveCam solution to its fleet.
“We continually work to improve our safety initiatives,” explained FTSI Vice President of HSE Garrett Gumfory. “After implementing the DriveCam program in three of our locations, we saw the positive impact that a video-based safety solution could have on our fleet, including improved driver compliance and exonerations in accidents where we were not at fault. We look forward to seeing the impact DriveCam will have as we deploy it throughout our fleet.”
“As FTS International continues to expand its oil and gas well completion business, increasing fleet safety has never been more critical,” commented DriveCam CEO Brandon Nixon. “With the DriveCam solution, FTSI can concentrate on what it does best and rest easier knowing it has taken one of the best measures possible to deliver on its safety commitment.”
DriveCam addresses safety by combining data and video analytics with real-time driver feedback and coaching, resulting in reductions in cost and fuel consumption. DriveCam accomplishes this using its Driver Science Engine. Through a patented, iterative process of scoring, prioritizing and tracking the results of driving behaviors, this model identifies behavioral improvement opportunities for increased safety. In-cab video captures driving behavior, which is objectively reviewed and scored, then passed on to the fleet for use in coaching drivers.
Fleets manage the DriveCam Program through DriveCam Online, a web-based online portal. Seamlessly integrated into DriveCam’s DC3 video event recorder and the DriveCam Online reporting solution, DriveCam’s Fuel Management Solution combines real-time, in-cab feedback with online reporting and coaching to improve fuel efficiency – by up to 12 percent – and lower emissions. Unlike other vehicle-centric fuel solutions, DriveCam’s solution focuses on the driver – specifically on the three driving behaviors that have the greatest impact on fuel efficiency: efficient or “smooth” driving, idling and speeding.
About FTS International
FTS International (www.ftsi.com) is a leading provider of well completion services, including pressure pumping, wireline and water management, for the oil and gas industry. Exploration and production companies use FTSI’s products, services and expertise to enhance recovery rates from oil and gas wells, primarily in unconventional plays.
About DriveCam
As experts in compliance and the science of safe and efficient driving, DriveCam reduces collision-related expenses, fuel costs and the risk of audits and lost business for hundreds of commercial fleets worldwide. The company identifies and address the causes of poor driving by combining sight and sound with real-time, predictive analytics. With over 500 commercial and government fleet clients, DriveCam monitors 20 billion driving miles annually, while protecting more than 400,000 drivers worldwide. For more information, visit www.drivecam.com.
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