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If you are currently outsourcing your liftruck maintenance, a good dealer can provide you with the information that you need to manage your fleet from their software systems. Accurate costs of operation, %of usage vs. %of operation information, as well as tracking damage and abuse of your equipment for you.

If you are doing your own service, a good dealer is just as important. Nissan dealers offer a system called Fleet Trax which can provide you with the ability to track your costs internaly. Working then with the dealer you can get some idea of how well your equipment is performing and if your service intervals and expenses are in line.

Fleet trax is a product of BEB software and our experience with them have been good.
  • Posted 14 Oct 2005 00:11
  • By scott_f
  • joined 13 Oct'05 - 4 messages
  • Wisconsin, United States

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