VSP News: Kolman's Korner, Episode 118 - Fleet Maintenance Management Software

Nov. 7, 2016
Jack Boetefuer, chief executive officer of Dossier Systems, talks about how fleet maintenance management software has become a very useful tool to help fleets improve vehicle uptime.

Fleet maintenance management software has become a very useful tool to help fleets improve vehicle uptime. It does this by tracking equipment, scheduling vehicle maintenance, managing shop and work orders, tracking parts inventory and more.

This technology – says Jack Boetefuer, CEO of Dossier Systems – keeps advancing. The company is a leading provider of intuitive fleet maintenance management software solutions for the surface transportation industry.

Boetefuer provided some insight on how software companies evolve their products.

From a business point of view, for users to achieve success with fleet maintenance management software, they need to understand the capabilities and functionality.

Another focus of software companies is finding ways to deliver actionable information.

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