MY Webinars I Website: www.mywebinarsonline.org I Email: [email protected]Vehicle Tracking, Deployment Asset, Vehicle Tracking, Deployment Asset, Equipment Replacement Policy and Equipment Replacement Policy and Measuring Cost Measuring Cost Rick D. Longobart Rick D. Longobart Facilities, Fleet, and Central Stores Manager City of Santa Ana President Municipal Equipment Maintenance Association (MEMA) Networkfleet User Group meeting March 22, 2012
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MY Webinars I Website: www.mywebinarsonline.org I Email: [email protected]
Vehicle Tracking, Deployment Asset, Equipment Vehicle Tracking, Deployment Asset, Equipment Replacement Policy and Measuring Cost Replacement Policy and Measuring Cost
Rick D. LongobartRick D. Longobart
Facilities, Fleet, and Central Stores Manager
City of Santa Ana
President
Municipal Equipment Maintenance Association (MEMA)
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Networkfleet User Group meeting
March 22, 2012
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• Reduce cost, improve efficiency, reduce liability and accident reduction.
• Define and Create vehicle Lifecycle approaches.
• Discuss the key steps in the planning process.
• Describe several types of decision models.
• Identify key elements of the best replacement and charge back approaches and policies.
• Alternative Energy Policies and Procedures
• Resources and organizations.
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Learning ObjectivesLearning Objectives
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What is Fleet Management?What is Fleet Management?
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Consists of two main distinct functions:
•Fleet Management: – Identify the vehicle/equipment type needed.
– Purchase a vehicle for a department/division.
– Develop and manage a replacement, deployment, and tracking program, dispose of vehicles and equipment once their useful life has been attained.
•Fleet Maintenance:– Service and repair vehicles and equipments.
– Ensure all equipment is safe, reliable, economical, and maintained in the most cost-effective manner.
Maintenance Cost and Maintenance Cost and Rental RatesRental Rates
Deployment of Deployment of Equipment and GPS Equipment and GPS
Tracking Tracking
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Best Practices by a City FleetBest Practices by a City Fleet
You can only ManageYou can only Managewhat you can See what you can See
andand Measure Measure
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Best PracticesBest PracticesGPS Solution GPS Solution
Vehicle Tracking Phase IVehicle Tracking Phase I
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GoalsGoals
• Increase productive employee time available during the day
• Reduce Greenhouse Gases • Reduce maintenance and fuel costs• Remote engine diagnostics and trouble codes sent
direct to Fleet• Reduce speeds• Driver safety• Reduce accidents
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KPI MetricKPI Metric
• MPG per vehicle • MPG average of the fleet per month• Total miles driven per vehicle • Cost of maintenance and fuel prices • Cost of accident repairs for the fleet per year• Cost of towing for the fleet per year
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KPI MetricsKPI Metrics
Metrics continued:• Number of public complaints for driver behavior
per year• Number of calls complaining of lack of…(name the
event: street not swept, traveling too fast.
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Focus on specific data:Focus on specific data:• Reduce Speed- alerts sent to Supervisors• Reduce Idle Time- Daily Summary during pilot• Establish Standard Operating Procedures for speed and Idle.• Dispatch –Use the map to dispatch closest vehicle• Routing- Use breadcrumb trail and Landmark reports to see activity• Monitor Begin & End of Day times• Clear communications with employees that this is a tool to help
manage costs and time.• Service Engine Codes as they arise
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Management Tracking Management Tracking
Gather 2 years worth of data from your Street Gather 2 years worth of data from your Street Tracking management:Tracking management:
• Annual Maintenance Cost• Labor Cost• Parts and Fuel Cost• Productivity • Utilization
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Sweeper Utilization Sweeper Utilization
• Each driver provided the Bread Crumb trail report to his or her supervisor at the end of each day
• Before GPS it took 8 sweepers with 40 hour work weeks to cover the city in a month
• After GPS it took 6 sweepers to cover the same distance and miles of streets
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SupervisionSupervision
• Required supervisors to work with a crew once a week for the whole day
• Supervisors gained a better understanding of the work in the field and things that slowed crews down
• Exposed the crews to the work ethic standards that the city expected
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Fuel Reduction Fuel Reduction
• 50 Light Duty vehicles:– Reduce 10 miles per week– Reduce 15 minutes of idle per day– Reduce 5 mph of top speeds– = Savings of $42,000 per year in Gasoline costs
• 50 Heavy Duty vehicles:– Reduce 10 miles per week– Reduce 15 minutes of idle per day– = Savings of $40,800 per year in Diesel Costs
• Reducing 15 minutes of Idle= $500 per year in fuel savings. (EPA Study)
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The Black BoxThe Black Box
Why so many black boxes?Why so many black boxes?
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Vehicle Life Cycle: An OverviewVehicle Life Cycle: An Overview
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Vehicle Life Cycle – Phase IIVehicle Life Cycle – Phase II
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Develop an Equipment Develop an Equipment Replacement Policy Replacement Policy
• Why do you need an Equipment Replacement policy?
• What should it look like?• Who should know about the policy?• How do you adopt the policy?• Buy-in of the policy
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Equipment Replacement PlanEquipment Replacement Plan and Matrix and Matrix
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Establish a minimum vehicle replacement criteria for all classes of vehicles:•Utilization•Number of years in service
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Prepare and Develop a Vehicle Prepare and Develop a Vehicle Replacement CriteriaReplacement Criteria
Things you need to consider:• Vehicle down time cost• Repair costs• Availability of new vehicles or
equipment
• Safety• Public image• Resale value• Replacement cost
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CATEGORIES MILEAGE/HOURS YEARS
Light Vehicle 120,000 MILES 12 YEARS
Large Vehicle 80,000 MILES 12 YEARS
Heavy Equipment 6,000 HOURS 12 YEARS
Special Equipment AS NEEDED AS NEEDED
Miscellaneous AS NEEDED AS NEEDED
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Sample of Replacement ScheduleSample of Replacement Schedule