Trimble to Offer Free Workforce Productivity Evaluations at Field Service Show East
Trimble, a leading provider of fleet and field service solutions, announced that it will offer free productivity evaluations at Field Service Show East, Sept. 16-18, at the Westin Hotel in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Trimble, a leading provider of fleet and field service solutions, announced that it will offer free productivity evaluations at Field Service Show East, Sept. 16-18, at the Westin Hotel in Charlotte, North Carolina.
The evaluations are part of Trimble’s ongoing effort to educate field service organizations about the importance of fully utilizing their workforce to increase productivity and optimize efficiencies. The evaluations are offered in conjunction with the launch of Trimble’s next-generation Work Management solution, a cloud-based software that enhances the productivity of mobile workforces through intelligent scheduling tools and state-of-the-art performance analytics. Work Management is part of Trimble Field Service Management’s integrated suite of field service management solutions that also includes Fleet Management and Driver Safety.
The evaluations will be offered daily at the Trimble Field Service Management booth. Field service organizations that should take the evaluation include those who:
Have a mobile workforce that uses vehicles
Employ skilled workers who complete multiple tasks on a daily basis
Juggle emergency and unexpected jobs
Want to increase job completion per day and reduce overtime
Want on-demand status of appointments
Need organized data to optimize performance
Following the evaluation, attendees can preview the enhanced Trimble Work Management and learn how it can increase productivity and
Also as part of the show, attendees can hear Trimble Director of Marketing Omar-Pierre Soubra talk about Increasing Technician Performance and Utilization in a Volatile Economy as part of a panel discussion on September 17 at 12:05pm.
For more information on Field Service Show East, visit www.wbresearch.com.
For more information on Trimble Field Service Management solutions, call 877.728.7623 or email fsminfo@trimble.com. Press queries should be directed to 408.456.6874.
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