SmartDrive Systems introduces Custom Coaching and Scoring

June 30, 2014
With this addition to SmartDrive’s video-based safety program, fleets can easily tune the program to their individual risk priorities and safety policies.

SmartDrive Systems, a provider of performance solutions that reduce collisions and improve fuel efficiency, announced Custom Coaching and Scoring, the latest advancement to its safety program. With this addition to SmartDrive’s video-based safety program, fleets can easily tune the program to their individual risk priorities and safety policies. Fleets now have the flexibility to begin with SmartDrive’s proven best practice program designed for their industry segment, specific operating environment and vehicle type and then with the help of SmartDrive safety experts, customize to their unique business requirements. Providing fleets with the flexibility to leverage their existing safety policies in conjunction with SmartDrive’s best practices accelerates program adoption and results. This expansion builds on SmartDrive’s open platform, enabling today’s growing fleets to capture the broadest spectrum of risk that matters most to their business without compromising effectiveness.  

SmartDrive’s program captures before-and-after video when a safety incident occurs, after which SmartDrive experts review footage, note unsafe driving and prioritize for coaching based on the calculated risk score. With Custom Coaching and Scoring, the score for specific risk areas can be weighted higher or lower based on a customer’s safety policies and procedures. In addition, the coaching priority can be set based on a variety of their own policy criteria—such as zero tolerance, watch-list, or their own custom priority. This provides the flexibility to centrally manage the program, applying company-specific business rules in a consistent and standardized process throughout the organization while helping managers understand what areas need retraining relative to their policy. 

“As a longtime customer of SmartDrive, our business has changed significantly since we first started with the program and our safety needs today aren’t what they were even two years ago,” said Randy Sheltra, vice president of safety at Loomis U.S. “We launched a new coaching program and configured SmartDrive to support the changing environment—helping us operationalize our evolving policy while quickly addressing our high-priority focus areas. With more 3,000 vehicles in our fleet, these new enhancements enable us to manage the program effectively across our distributed organization. SmartDrive’s ongoing commitment to innovation and the flexibility of the program continues to reinforce the value of our investment.”

Customers implementing the video-based safety program can begin with SmartDrive’s best practice configuration and adjust over time, or customize at the start. Dedicated Customer Success Managers (CSM), who are safety experts in specific industry verticals, partner with customers to determine appropriate adjustments based on their business and safety goals. 

“Fleets today require solutions that can keep pace with their business. To remain competitive, they can’t afford to be locked into a ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach,” said Steve Mitgang, CEO of SmartDrive. “Whether it is market expansion into new verticals or geographic areas, new regulatory requirements or the ongoing dynamics of hiring and managing drivers, fleets operate in an environment of constant change. This new release speeds adoption and accelerates results by allowing customers to align the program to their existing polices while taking advantage of our proven best practices.”  

For more information on SmartDrive Systems, please visit www.smartdrive.net.  

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