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Chemtech Waste Management Ltd

Using Vehicle Tracking, Chemtech Waste Management has been able to make savings through improving their business operations.

Key Benefits

  • Elimination of overtime claims
  • Increase in efficiency
  • Increase in customer service
  • Working Time Directive compliance

"Annual savings of £7000 in overtime claims." Aron James, Managing Director, Chemtech Waste Management Ltd

Chemtech specialises in the management of hazardous and difficult waste streams. The company operates an extensive fleet of vehicles, all of which are designed for specialist collections within the UK. Chemtech has worked relentlessly to establish its reputation for excellence and reliability resulting in the awarding of many prestigious contracts nationwide, including: the Ministry of Defence, local authorities, health service trusts, various government bodies and within industry.

Elimination of Overtime Claims

“Now that we are able to use OnlineAVL as an electronic time sheet, from first ignition on through to final ignition off for the day, we are able to provide accurate time sheets for our drivers. This has resulted in an annual saving of £7000.”

Increase in Efficiency

“We realised that we had a problem of being able to manage our fleet in order to get the best possible out of it. Now with vehicle tracking we have improved our logistics process along with the communications between driver and office. We now do not have to phone up to find out where our drivers are to enquire about or dispatch jobs.”

Increase in Customer Service

“Through enhanced management of our fleet we are now able to provide our customers with estimated times and days for collections along with supporting their on-demand queries of where the collection vehicles are.”

Working Time Directive Compliance

“Through the enhanced use of electronic time sheets we are now able to provide validated evidence of drivers working hours to ensure compliance with the Working Time Directive.”

 

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