Chevin introduces multi-currency among raft of new global software features

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Chevin Fleet Solutions has updated its FleetWave fleet software solution with multi-currency and other new global features for cross-border fleets.

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The updates to FleetWave offer multi-currency and other new global features for cross-border fleets.

The new multi-currency feature enables currencies to be rendered in multiple ways depending on the user or system configurations. This capability is especially useful when transactions, such as fuel purchases, are recorded in more than one currency and means users can now view transactions in their original currency, convert transactions into a single currency based on personal settings, or use a single global reporting currency.

FleetWave’s multi-currency feature also has live feeds to exchange rates for up-to-date conversion and can account for local tax rates.

Also available in FleetWave are customisable fuel economy labels (‘CO2’ or ‘ECO’ labels), which are used to categorise how much a vehicle pollutes and can be configured with region specific values, colours and defaults to provide more detailed definitions and indicate vehicles that are rated outside any company emissions policy.

FleetWave also brings multilingual support, with local language options and metrics defined by each user in any region eliminating the need for manual translation.

Chevin managing director Ashley Sowerby said: “True global fleet software like FleetWave can meet the challenges of global fleet management. By using information from a wide variety of sources and locations to provide multilingual and multi-currency capabilities as well as regional metrics, it enables adherence to legal, regulatory technological and environmental requirements in different geographic areas. With FleetWave, Chevin can help simplify every aspect of local and global fleet, asset and workforce management.”

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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.