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Title: Fleet Statistics And Computer Information Systems- A Task Force Update From The A.G.A. Automotive And Mobile Equipment And Eei Transportation Committees
Author: David K. Hewett
Source: American Gas Association 1990
Year Published: 1990
Abstract: Experienced managers and administrators in transportation, and especially in the utility sector, are very aware of just how complex and changing the operating environment has become over the past ten years. In general, our primary fleet-management responsibilities and objectives with respect to vehicle/equipment procurement, maintenance, and availability have become a balancing act, as our budgets have become more restrictive, equipment has become much more technically advanced and customized to meet our users needs, and local, state, and federal government regulations have become more stringent and costly to us. To manage the business effectively, the need for timely and accurate information has become essential. We are becoming more dependent on business models to provide us with life cycle costing, predictive maintenance, and reliability tools. In our garages, we have discovered the need for real-time reports on our parts and materials inventories, work method and standard labor unit measurements to monitor the productivity of our maintenance staffs, and scheduling systems to assure compliance of our preventive maintenance inspections and servicing needs. Our needs for information, especially on an historical basis, are further compounded by the growing nature and impact of legal liabilities due to accidents.




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