FleetWatcher by AlignOps Adds Functionality for At-a-Glance Status of Projects

FleetWatcher by AlignOps Adds Functionality for At-a-Glance Status of Projects

FleetWatcher by AlignOps has announced a new functionality that is intended to provide users with the at-a-glance status of current projects in process. The new functionality is Today’s Projects which will collect project data to provide users with a clear visual overview of their projects.

Today’s Projects helps users easily see if they are on track or if changes are needed. Users can click on the Map to see the project from a bird’s eye view. Those who prefer to see the data can filter by project or project type to see metrics such as how many assets are on the project, total run time hours, total miles, total fuel usage, and productive percentage. A thumbs up/sideways/down indicator alongside the productive percentage shows users how their productivity compares to the project’s stated goals.

Clicking on the Maintenance button shows any upcoming or overdue maintenance for equipment working on the project so it is easy to see when the service truck is needed. Users can see further details by selecting the “All Data” button, and then drill down to see detailed project and equipment productivity.

Today’s Projects makes it fast and easy to visualize project progress and make changes as needed – it is designed for off-road construction projects of all types and sizes.

“This new functionality gives users a quick overview of their projects to see at a glance if they are on track or if changes are required,” said FleetWatcher by AlignOps Vice President Evan Triggs. “It is another example of how aggregating data through a single source tames data overload. Top-level data is clearly displayed, but users can also drill down to get a granular view of specific equipment and project productivity.”

Non-standard projects (unassigned and unauthorized stops) are excluded by default but can easily be included if desired. The page refreshes periodically at predetermined intervals but may also be refreshed manually to verify that changes made are taking effect.

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