Join the 20th meetup of the Formbird FLEET Professionals Community, a dynamic gathering of experts and enthusiasts in fleet management. Become part of the community. Register for your invite here: […]
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Join us in the 19th Formbird FLEET Meet-Up, where we explore the latest features that enhance fleet management. This session, led by experts Adam and Paul, showcases innovative updates, including […]
Welcome to the 18th Formbird Professionals Community Meet-Up. In this meet-up, we discussed how to streamline workshop processes to reduce operational friction, work orders, request management, and the rollout of […]
As local government bodies across Australia grapple with optimising resources to deliver essential services, fleet managers have a significant role to play. One of the most crucial tools at their […]
In this meet-up, we explore Formbird FLEET asset inspection functionality. This video is designed to walk you through how to efficiently inspect assets using our intuitive interface, whether that is […]
In this inaugural episode of Formbird@Work, join us at a first meetup to keep the expansive Formbird community updated with the latest developments and functionalities within the platform. As Formbird […]
The market for Transportation Management Systems (TMS) is set to witness unprecedented growth, expanding from USD 13.5 billion in 2023 to an anticipated USD 33.3 billion by 2028. This signifies […]
Welcome to the #15 edition of Formbird FLEET Professional Community – In this meet-up, Bulk Fuel Transactions in Formbird FLEET. Join the community signup form below. This feature results from […]
“Fleet information management systems have become an essential tool for modern fleet managers. They help to reduce costs, improve operational efficiency, and enhance driver safety. By centralizing critical information, these […]
The fleet management industry is evolving rapidly, with new technology and electrification enabling a continuous stream of fleet vehicle data and communication. Fleet managers must adapt to this changing landscape […]