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Telematics and compliance

Where are your machines right now?

It is a simple question, and answering it usually takes four phone calls. The follow-up question, which of them is about to fail an inspection, usually takes longer than that.

Replaces: ringing round sites, and a certificate expiry date written on a wall calendar.

0:47 to watch

How it goes today

  • Finding a machine means ringing the site, the driver and then the site again.
  • A fault is reported when somebody on site gets round to mentioning it.
  • A statutory inspection expires and you find out when it becomes an argument on a customer site.

What Stalmio does instead

  • Every tracked machine on one map, including a fault flagged before anyone on site rings to tell you.
  • Filter to what is out on hire and see them sitting on the customers' sites.
  • Statutory inspections live here too, flagged early rather than when they become an argument on site.

What is said in the video

The narration, word for word, in case you are somewhere you cannot turn the sound on.

  1. 0:02Where are your machines right now?
  2. 0:04Sterling answers in one click. Every tracked machine on one map.
  3. 0:09One of them is flagging a fault, before anybody on site rings to tell you.
  4. 0:15Filter to what is out on hire, and there they are, on the customers sites.
  5. 0:21Compliance lives here too. Five machines, four of them clear.
  6. 0:27And one due soon: the same Kubota needs its LOLER examination next month.
  7. 0:32Flagged now, not when it becomes an argument on site.
  8. 0:36Fewer surprises. Fewer phone calls that start with where is the.

Questions dealers ask

What do I need for a machine to appear on the map?
A machine with a tracker fitted reports its position and hours into Stalmio and appears on the map with everything else. Machines without one are still in your stock and still on your lists; they simply have no dot.
Can I see only what is out with customers?
Yes. Filter the map to machines out on hire and you are looking at your fleet on other people's sites, which is the view that answers most of the questions people ring about.
What about statutory inspections and certificates?
Compliance items live against the machine with their due dates, so a LOLER examination in the UK or a UDT inspection in Poland is flagged while there is still time to book it, rather than after it lapses.

See it on your own stock

A demo is a conversation, not a slideshow. Bring your machines, your hire fleet and the part of the week that annoys you most.

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