Ford Pro Has The Solution So You'll Never Lose Your Tools Again | Carscoops carscoops
says that having a full list of the tools on a work vehicle will allow for faster loading and checking of the vehicle’s inventory. It should also make it more efficient to transport equipment between sites and make job planning that much easier.
“Even the most attentive worker can leave behind a toolbox at the end of a long day or forget a hand tool when rushing to another job,” supervisor of CV Ecosystems, Research and Advanced Engineering at Ford of Europe, Walter Pijls, said. “On busy sites, tools can sometimes get mixed up or be stolen if left overnight. As work projects often have tight schedules, spending time to replace lost equipment can cause a cascade of problems, with every delay costing time and money.
Ford says that businesses lose €450 worth of equipment per work vehicle on average in Germany. The tracking service will be made available once more research is conducted in different markets.
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