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  • Posted 10 Mar 2017 05:39
  • Modified 10 Mar 2017 05:43 by poster
  • By silversurfer
  • joined 1 Jul'12 - 5 messages
  • n/a, United Kingdom
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Never been in Briggs employ, but you'd be amazed how many managers, even company directors I've worked for over the years 'find time' to watch the trackers.

Service manager - "why's it taken you 2hrs to go 5 miles'?"
Me - "I'm in central London, I've set off from Oxford street and arrived in West Acton, have you ever worked in cental London?"
Service manager "Well... No"
Me - "naff off"

Service manager -"why have you been parked on the M25 for 3 hours?"
Me - "check the traffic reports and stop being a tool"

Now it's "your pda' s been off line for 4hrs". "Well I'm servicing 6 trucks on an apple farm in the ar@e end of nowhere, you know where the customer is, you sent me here".

Stuff like this beats you down eventually, the jobs stressful enough at times without your superiors pestering you with petty nonsense all the time.

Your bosses always find time to watch the trackers... Always...
  • Posted 22 Oct 2017 06:53
  • By wiggy
  • joined 23 Jan'14 - 66 messages
  • kent, United Kingdom
Lol and you actually believe that?? I once had a field service manager drive over 70 miles to see if I was on site because they couldn't see me on tracker (the service controller was looking at the wrong screen) when we went to pda the pda and tracker had to tally sync times etc. You end up chasing the pda rather than doing the job that's why I. Out of the industry now. Ex BHL by the way
  • Posted 22 Oct 2017 01:32
  • By lifter01
  • joined 4 Jul'09 - 461 messages
  • West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Call me a paddy all you want, you're as much a paddy as me then with northern Ireland being part of the UK. I've worked for barloworld and Briggs, and the company that barloworld bought to get into northern Ireland for 15 years. Fully versed on how the trackers are used, who uses them and what they are used for. I spend as much time in the republic as I do in the north and am in a better position than you to comment on how the business runs here. So instead of speculating and guessing you'd be better having your facts correct before calling me dozey
  • Posted 6 Oct 2017 04:11
  • By fastcav
  • joined 19 Jul'15 - 8 messages
  • county antrim, United Kingdom
Everything in Briggs always seems to be done to make things easier for the office staff ,but never to assist the engineer. Surely the more hands on tools the more money we generate ? It's not rocket science ! I personally think the true problem with Briggs is that it's an engineering services company run by office clerks with little experience of customer service and no understanding of engineering.
  • Posted 30 Sep 2017 06:36
  • By Darkarcher
  • joined 1 May'12 - 25 messages
  • Wales, United Kingdom
Nothing. Just a pity sales are not on them. Only service gets checked up on
  • Posted 30 Sep 2017 02:16
  • By oldone
  • joined 25 Jun'10 - 15 messages
  • Iowa, United States
A bit disingenuous really, i've been on a tracker system and used a tracker system, and as far as logging every little detail that goes on, do you think that any manager worth his salt has the time to **** about watching engineers all day?

I used it to log start time for clocking on, and end time for logging off for payroll, and the admin teams used them for locating the nearest engineer to a breakdown.

The thing with trackers is that they record everyday, so if there are issues of people tossing it off, you can track back and check, but honest days pay for a honest days work, is there anythign wrong with that?
  • Posted 29 Sep 2017 05:41
  • By BurtKwok
  • joined 1 Apr'12 - 49 messages
  • West Yorks, United Kingdom
I was thinking it lol. How could anyone be that gullable to think that a tracking system would only be used to find the closest engineer ? I can assure you they've been used for a lot more than that.
  • Posted 26 Sep 2017 16:15
  • By Darkarcher
  • joined 1 May'12 - 25 messages
  • Wales, United Kingdom
love it
  • Posted 26 Sep 2017 07:09
  • By alanmitsi
  • joined 8 Aug'13 - 151 messages
  • essex, United Kingdom
The vans have trackers and they don't use tablets. They use tough books on the mainland, but pda's (mobile phones) in Ireland north and south. The trackers not used to monitor your every movement, more to figure out who's closest to breakdowns
  • Posted 22 Sep 2017 04:15
  • By fastcav
  • joined 19 Jul'15 - 8 messages
  • county antrim, United Kingdom
If you get a new ford transit or custom then no. Although they will be rolling out tablets for paperwork that they can track through that apparently.
  • Posted 16 Sep 2017 08:39
  • By Get_Forked
  • joined 18 Nov'16 - 8 messages
  • N/a, United Kingdom
Offered ajob with Briggs now that they have taken over ILT in Dublin
was wondering do Briggs Have Trackers in Vans and Sales Reps Cars
  • Posted 16 Sep 2017 05:39
  • By milo
  • joined 13 Jun'07 - 19 messages
  • dublin, Ireland
Irish lift trucks isn't servicing peel ports. Coverage of Briggs machines in the republic is provided from the north, and has been for years without issue, with the exception of some access equipment that is subcontracted out. They have been trying to expand into the Irish market since the barloworld days
  • Posted 8 Sep 2017 03:10
  • By fastcav
  • joined 19 Jul'15 - 8 messages
  • county antrim, United Kingdom
Irish Lift Trucks separated from the OHM Group and was sold to Briggs. This was on the cards since Briggs got the deal for Peel Ports. They had no coverage in Ireland and the best option was to buy somebody in Ireland to service this customer. It also give them access to all of Irish Lift Truck Customers.
  • Posted 7 Sep 2017 20:45
  • By jamesh
  • joined 3 Nov'11 - 10 messages
  • Dublin, Ireland
Deadpan Combilift are building a new premise due for completion spring next year. Sammons Enterprises (Briggs) aren't buying them. Briggs have brought Irish Lift trucks a large Hyster dealer.
  • Posted 7 Sep 2017 20:14
  • By DavCom
  • joined 3 Jan'13 - 6 messages
  • County Monaghan, Ireland
I totally agree with you Burt. Listening to what the B.H.L. boys were saying about the daft situation when they were the 'agents' for Advance floor equipment and all the totally unecessary messing about with what, quite frankly, should have been left to the people that just deal with cleaning equipment. They started to get roped in to all sorts of time wasting situations including...'' Can you repair my (240v mains powered) carpet cleaning equipment'' etc. It took years to get rid of all.............. ! The initial thinking was that a killing could be made with sales of cleaning fluids and brushes and so on, but the reallity was very different.
  • Posted 12 Aug 2017 18:06
  • Modified 7 Oct 2017 10:52 by administrator
  • By wanderer
  • joined 20 May'12 - 19 messages
  • west midlands, United Kingdom
As an end user of everything forklift, floor machine etc.
You'd have to be a pretty lazy organisation to lump everything in with one company.
I can see the attraction, but any end user worth their salt will know that one cap does not fit all.
My old boss used to say, why use a middle man when you can go direct, and this is exactly the same with the Briggs / Hako tie up.
Briggs would be better off sticking with their core business, i found they actually have a good hire fleet at short notice and a flexible engineering capability better than anyone else in the UK, especially if you wanted stuff doing, is it really that difficult?
  • Posted 11 Aug 2017 08:00
  • By BurtKwok
  • joined 1 Apr'12 - 49 messages
  • West Yorks, United Kingdom
It was agreed at the end of last year.

Also heard Sammons Enterprises (Briggs) are interested in buying Combilift.
  • Posted 11 Aug 2017 00:12
  • By deadpan
  • joined 9 Oct'15 - 27 messages
  • ...., Austria
Looks like briggs have bought into Ireland,took over Hyster dealer Irish Lift Trucks
  • Posted 6 Aug 2017 07:34
  • By heightlift
  • joined 19 Sep'12 - 139 messages
  • North, United Kingdom
The service would be good for any account, Briggs do seem to enjoy the large contracts, after all it's the guys at the coal face, with the customer facing, logical way of thinking, problem solving talents that provide that service
  • Posted 9 Jul 2017 06:17
  • By algernon
  • joined 4 Nov'11 - 15 messages
  • Somerset, United Kingdom
Are the Briggs engineers still having moral issues. Would the service be good for a large account?
  • Posted 8 Jul 2017 18:17
  • By oldone
  • joined 25 Jun'10 - 15 messages
  • Iowa, United States

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