Chevin Fleet Solutions has released the second stage of changes to both Enterprise and SME versions of its fleet management software, FleetWave.
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Chevin Fleet Solutions has released the second stage of changes to both Enterprise and SME versions of its fleet management software, FleetWave.
Chevin Fleet Solutions has released the second stage of changes to both Enterprise and SME versions of its fleet management software, FleetWave. This latest version focuses primarily on improving the way it displays fleet data and performance reporting within the software.
Introducing new UI/UX technology into the fleet management package, new tools and key existing features and been redesigned to make them more user-friendly. Some of the improvements include a code-free report builder called the KPI Wizard as well as a redesigned reporting dashboard with a “report manager.” This allows users to quickly add or remove items from a list of best practise fleet industry KPIs.
FleetWave’s other enhancements include improved data table presentation that supports fleet specific visual enhancements such as vehicle registration plate graphics based on country of origin. Icons will help users easily identify properties such as fuel types, vehicle types and visual alerts for services reminders that change colour based on urgency.
These improvements follow on from the first instalment which was released at the end of 2017. It included a new navigation menu and log-in management, which introduced the new UI framework and made the latest release of enhancements possible.
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