Gorilla Safety Debuts Enterprise Solution for Large Fleets

| June 15, 2018

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Gorilla Safety, provider of a software solution that fully automates all aspects of fleet and safety management, announced the release of a new Enterprise Bundle designed to meet the distinct and complex needs of various fleet operations.

Since the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) Electronic Logging Device (ELD) mandate, has come and gone, many fleet operators have voiced concern that standard products are incapable of meeting the needs of their businesses.  With this in mind, Gorilla Safety developed and is introducing a set of tools large fleets and enterprises can use to leverage the technology innovations available to them, the drivers and mechanics.  These advanced tools will prove advantageous in driver retention, efficiencies and safety.

Gorilla Safety’s new Enterprise package will offer larger fleets several new features, enhancing and streamlining their operations, including:

  • Dynamic Daily Vehicle Inspection Report (DVIR): With this tool, fleets can customize the equipment inspection requirements enabling the ability to more closely track what’s most important to their specific operations.  This is critical for fleets with specialized equipment.
  • Dynamic Log View: With the Dynamic Logbook, users can easily manage all aspects of the logbook, including violations and history.  This easy-to-use interface allows for large fleets to manage drivers and violations for both large groups or small divisions or terminals.
  • Advanced Driver Tools: Drivers have two additional functionalities commonly required in large fleets with varying operations. First, Enterprise will notify drivers to perform checks for securing loads after the first 50 miles as well as once each subsequent 150 miles have been driven. Once the driver confirms, the alert will disappear. Secondly, Gorilla Safety’s Enterprise product offers the ability to correct drive time to either Personal Conveyance or Yard Moves, a noteworthy feature as most errors in drive time on logs result from errors with these notations.
  • Advanced Management Tools:  Gorilla Safety, with the help of its partners, developed an easy-to-use interface allowing for the assignment and edification of unidentified driving time with ease and in bulk. Enterprise also adds Flexible Permissions to allow large fleets to better manage locations, data access and vehicle allocations with four tiers of hierarchy. Along with the Dynamic DVIR, Enterprise provides DVIR Management solutions, enabling a fleet manager to see defect details, in case the driver begins driving while the vehicle is Out Of Service (OOS).

Enterprise is available as an add-on to any current Gorilla Safety products.

In the coming months, Gorilla Safety will also be introducing new features geared toward specific industries as well as specialties aimed at fleets of varying size.

 

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