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Figure for yourself how much Lucas Kienzle's M-FOS Fleet Organisation System could save your operation

23rd June 1988, Page 45
23rd June 1988
Page 45
Page 45, 23rd June 1988 — Figure for yourself how much Lucas Kienzle's M-FOS Fleet Organisation System could save your operation
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FFull information on the performance of drivers, vehicles, route planning and material handling methods enables fleet managers to plan and run their operation efficiently and cost effectively. Savings of only 5% can be substantial when you consider the *average operating cost for a 38T GVW trunker is £60,000 a year and for a I6T GVW on local delivery work £24,000. This shows an annual saving of £3,000 and £1,200 respectively. You can figure for yourself the saving this would mean for your operation.

THE M-FOS SYSTEM

The M-FOS Modular Fleet Organisation System is designed to analyse tachograph charts and to give information in a form most suited to individual needs, either numerically or graphically, for single driver or vehicle or the whole fleet. The choice is yours from 56 options. The chart analysis program complies with the current EEC Hours Law and is the only one used by the Department of Transport in all of their Traffic Areas.

FLEXIBILITY

Flexibility is the keynote. You can purchase a complete system including Chart Reader (manual or automatic) and software, computer, printer or select individual items to build your own system. What's more you will find it easy to use with the program prompting you what to do next so that you do not get stuck. Even more important it comes with full backing from a well respected market leader in the Fleet Transport Industry which means you are assured of long term support — something we figure will be high on your list.

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Organisations: Department of Transport
People: Lucas Kienzle

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