City of Yonkers opts for Chevin’s fleet management software

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The City of Yonkers in New York is to deploy FleetWave software from Chevin Fleet Solutions to help manage more than 1,000 units.

Chevin FleetWave log-in screen

The City of Yonkers will use FleetWave to manage its workshops and help with driver and accident management.

Yonkers will use FleetWave to manage its workshops supporting comprehensive work orders, service requests and maintenance scheduling, as well as parts and fuel management for vehicles and equipment. The solution will also help with driver and accident management as well as interface with the city’s financial and billing systems to charge back user departments.

Using FleetWave’s adaptable homepage dashboard, the fleet and department managers will be able to access real-time KPI reports, trend charts and metrics or sort system maintained data using simple drop down boxes.

Meanwhile, FleetWave’s integrated Query Builder tool will allow system users to access complex queries, export them to Excel or Word files for further analysis and create FleetWave reports which can be sorted and filtered directly in a web browser based on user-selected criteria.

FleetWave will replace the previous system that was part of the citywide financial software and could ultimately be deployed to all city departments.

Ron Katz, senior vice president, North American Sales at Chevin, said: “With FleetWave in place, the City of Yonkers fleet department will have extensive visibility into all of its equipment, maintenance and financial operations for total visibility over its fleet from acquisition through disposal. The asset-centric architecture of FleetWave is designed to support the complex management needs of municipal fleets such as the City of Yonkers in a single, fully integrated enterprise-wide solution.”

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for nearly 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day. Natalie edits all the Fleet World websites and newsletters, and loves to hear about any latest industry news - or gossip.