Nambucca Heads towards a better fleet with Formbird

The Nambucca Valley Council has selected Formbird – FLEET to manage its fleet of vehicles. Formbird Fleet will replace the legacy paper-based system, giving the council a holistic understanding of their vehicles and equipment.

Nestled in the picturesque mid north coast region, Nambucca Valley Council covers 1,491 square kilometres. With a population of 19,000. The area includes a mix of rural and coastal landscapes.

Formbird is only in the early stage of implementation, and they are excited by the opportunity to deliver next-generation fleet management to the council. Formbird FLEET will provide real-time insight into their fleet of 206 major and minor assets. As well, FLEET will reinforce the strong culture of preventative maintenance at the council depot in Macksville.

The implementation of FLEET at Nambucca Valley Council is an excellent opportunity for them to embrace the technology and take the leap into digitising their business and implementing the must-haves for operating a modern fleet.

In addition to the council’s fleet of vehicles, the council depot maintains vehicles for the Rural Fire Services’ vehicles.

Mark Hosking, Formbird CEO, was keen to share the announcement that Nambucca would be joining Bundaberg Regional Council in Northern Queensland and Cardinia Shire Council in Victoria as users of FLEET. “Working with councils and watching their transformation from traditional paper-based systems is one of the most rewarding parts of our work…In real-time, we see how regularly collecting data in the workshop builds a thorough history of vehicle maintenance and condition…The information provides the business owners with the essential information they need to implement replacement programs that recognise the value or the asset to the business”.

We look forward to hearing more from Nambucca as they progress in their journey to a better fleet with Formbird FLEET.

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8 Features Fleet Managers want from their fleet management apps

A blog by Mark Hosking, CEO, Formbird

Fleet management solutions come in all shapes and sizes. In my opinion, most of them have a single failing; they force your organisation to operate the way their application needs you to. 

We take a different approach; we start by listening to what our customers want. The less we disrupt their existing processes, the more value we can deliver to the business. Once we know what the customer wants, we add flexibility because we know things will change. 

From my experience, every organisation is distinct and has a different approach to getting things done. And every fleet has different needs and priorities. Some organisations fleet management processes have reached a level of “maturity” and size that they see the need to adopt an end-to-end management solution. Others have tried to implement a system that didn’t work out mainly because it didn’t cover our list’s features. 

Eight Fleet Management App must-haves 

1. End to end solution 

Manage all components of a fleet asset’s lifecycle maintenance in one system bringing every element of fleet management under one “umbrella”—transition from a paper-based system to a fleet management app that everyone uses. Keeping everyone on the same page Managers / Mechanics / Admin / Operational staff / External Suppliers.

Fleet managers want one system to deal with.

2. Optimised Maintenance

Maintain the value of fleet and plant assets through timely preventative and corrective maintenance, management of warranty claims and maintenance history reports to support asset value at disposal.

Fleet managers want to save money with better care of their fleet.

3. Industry Standard Reporting 

A suite of reporting tools and dashboards for management, administration, workshop and operations that manage workflow and provide analysis of fault identification for technicians and management. Notifications of overdue work orders, downtime and variance analysis.

Fleet managers want to know what’s happening on the ground and communicate within the team.

4. Parts and Consumable

Actively manage workshop stock items as well as ad-hoc purchases. Minimises mechanics administration time by connecting stores and workshops to facilitate the timely ordering of parts and consumables.

Fleet managers want people to do the job they do best. 

5. Fuel Management

Fuel usage monitoring across the fleet to benchmark fuel consumption, assist with planning and detect anomalies.

Fleet managers can control expenses if they can monitor fuel use. 

6. 10-year Replacement Progam and Risk-Based Approach

Adopt replacement planning using the proven risk-based replacement methodology and the conventional “10-year”. Fleet managers want to take fleet replacement policy beyond the simple metrics of consumption and financials.

Fleet managers need to know when to replace their fleet assets conscious of the risk to the business if that asset is not available. 

7. Whole of life (WOL)Costing

Establish the use case for “whole of life” (WOL) costing to calculate plant hire rates and total cost of ownership accurately.

Fleet managers need to know the value of their assets and the total cost of ownership.

8. Safety, Time and location logging

Accurately record, daily driver check sheets, timesheets, location and plant utilisation. Make it easier for staff to record their activity and equipment use.

Fleet managers need to keep accurate records for work health and safety, particularly in light of changes to chain of responsibility legislation. 

I know that loads more features could have made mention. Sometimes it’s better to keep things compact and always better to keep things simple. Maybe you have a suggestion, let me know, send me an email. mark.hosking@formbird.com

About Mark Hosking, Formbird’s CEO, has been building business applications since computers had floppy disks. Formbird makes modern, scalable business apps for Water utilities and Local Government, using rapid development methodology on their low-code platform – Formbird. 

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