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Airclic Simplifies Compliance With Department of Transportation-Compliant Driver Vehicle Inspection Reporting Solution
[July 15, 2014]

Airclic Simplifies Compliance With Department of Transportation-Compliant Driver Vehicle Inspection Reporting Solution


TREVOSE, Pa. --(Business Wire)--

Airclic, the leading provider of cloud-based solutions that enhance visibility and control throughout the mobile supply chain, today announced the addition of an integrated United States Department of Transportation (DOT)-compliant reporting solution that helps to automate and improve the efficiency of the daily Driver Vehicle Inspection Reporting (DVIR) process.

Developed as a direct response to customers wanting a more flexible way to manage their vehicle inspections, Airclic's new DOT-Compliant Driver Vehicle Inspection Reporting functionality helps customers to better manage the required, yet often painstaking and time-consuming process of daily vehicle inspection and reporting.

Airclic's highly configurble workflow technology enabled the creation of a more customer-driven inspection process, where companies can easily track and report inspections using their mobile supply chain management solution. This helps customers protect against non-compliance and enables managers to quickly identify issues that need to be addressed in order to keep fleets running on time.



"Our customers are always looking for ways to improve their fleet operations and overall supply chain efficiency," said Mike Lee, CEO of Airclic. "With our next generation, flexible vehicle inspection solution, drivers will be able to more efficiently complete the DVIR process and companies won't have to worry about whether the right documentation was filed."

Circular inspections of multiple pieces of equipment are enabled, guiding the driver around tractors, trailers and dollies in a logical order, instead of requiring the inspection of one piece of equipment at a time. The solution features user-definable inspection zones and points for each type of equipment (vehicle, trailer, dolly, etc.). Guided inspections can be updated as requirements change, or as needed to focus on specific trouble spots that require regular checks.


Rather than being tacked on to a tractor's DVIR, equipment-such as trailers and dollies- have their own, unique DVIR. This makes it possible for defective equipment to be easily marked as repaired, mechanics notes to be included and repair order numbers added as necessary. To facilitate this process, there is a specific web-based user interface provided for mechanics.

The solution also enables on-demand retrieval of the last three months of reporting on individual pieces of equipment, making proof of compliance even easier.

Built to seamlessly integrate with Airclic's market leading cloud-based mobile supply chain products, this DVIR product addresses a fleet's DOT vehicle inspection compliance needs and can be rapidly deployed to achieve a return on investment (ROI) in less than six months.

About Airclic

Airclic is the company that customers count on to support their mobile supply chain operations, helping them become more efficient while lowering costs and enhancing customer relationships. The company is the trusted partner for food service, wholesale/retail, transportation and healthcare organizations worldwide that need to deliver goods safely on time and on budget - and its cloud-based solutions automate some 15 million business transactions every day, worth more than $165 billion yearly. Airclic's Perform products provide needed visibility and control across the last mile of the mobile supply chain and cross-docking operations to improve cost effectiveness and enable a competitive advantage. For more information, please visit www.airclic.com.


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