Kings Heavy Haulage in Bristol said productivity had been boosted by 15% - equivalent to three extra days a month – thanks to Bridgestone’s fleet management platform Webfleet.
The specialist haulage company, which moves everything from sculptures to generators and large plant, adopted PRO 8 devices, which support truck-specific navigation and automated vehicle inspection reporting.
It said the system’s integration with the company’s maintenance processes had simplified defect reporting, improved repair response times and contributed to a safer fleet.
James Hallier, general manager at Kings Heavy Haulage, said: “Streamlining our processes with Webfleet has revolutionised our business operations.
“The ability to remotely download tachograph data, provide dynamic ETAs to customers, and guide drivers using tailored navigation has elevated both our service quality and operational efficiency.”
He added: “Safety is central to everything we do.
“Features such as guided navigation routes, tailored to our vehicles and loads, have helped us avoid risks such as bridge strikes, while maintaining compliance has never been easier.
“This level of insight has become a key part of how we manage our fleet day-to-day.”
The haulier is also using the system to monitor fuel usage and track its carbon footprint, providing data-driven insights that support sustainability goals.