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I've heard something very similar to this. It's just possible that Briggs want to move this CASPA thing on to the next level which would be 'live working' which means the system will self govern eliminating the need for FSMs and reducing back office staff like they did in the parts dept a while back.

At this very moment they are working on various apps on the smart 'phone which will verify each trip mileage and further verification of vehicle usage. They will probably be able to ditch TMC and other such drains on it's resources.

Vehicle and fuel expenditure are high on the agenda at the moment.
Briggs have spent a small fortune doling out smart phones which, at the moment, looks pointless. Wait and see, they won't spend a buck unless they can save two bucks. Get the picture?
  • Posted 27 Oct 2017 07:43
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