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Many of you technicians work for dealerships that promote the use of GPS systems on forklifts. These systems are used for many things but one of the benefits is for the customer to find out who are their most productive operators. I have seen documented proof that that these sytems save customers at least 10% of their total cost of operation. The bad forklift operators are easily weeded out over time. The good operators then become highly valued employees. If GPS systems are good for our customers, why would they NOT be good for dealers?
  • Posted 17 Jul 2008 21:53
  • By EasyM
  • joined 14 May'05 - 101 messages
  • South Carolina, United States

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