Tire control for urban waste and services
Tire control in collection trucks and urban routes with frequent stops, starts and maneuvers. Pressure outside the recommended range can shorten tire life and increase failure risk.
Ideal for collection trucks, urban routes and municipal or private services.
Typical challenges in this industry
The three most common challenges in urban routes and collection.
Urban operations require constant maneuvers, variable loads and service continuity; a failure can take a unit off route and affect the whole operation.
Operation with many stops
Constant starting and braking accelerate wear.
Variable loads
Weight changes during the route, affecting pressure and wear.
Service continuity
A unit off route affects public service quality.
What changes with Flotal in this operation
Failure prevention
Schedule rotations, inspections, repairs or replacements before a failure affects the route.
Better availability
More units on route every day.
Cost reduction
Identify real savings opportunities.
Casing traceability
Each tire has a complete history.
Fleet reports
Reports by truck, route or fleet.
Flotal support
Specialized team to implement the solution.
Key variables we monitor
Urban routes gain visibility when every tire and every trip leaves a trace.
Pressure by position
Critical on routes with many maneuvers.
Wear by unit
Key information to optimize rotations.
Temperature
Detects critical conditions in urban operation.
Inventory and purchases
Purchase planning based on real performance.
Clearer cost per unit
Know how much it costs to operate each truck.
Route history
Allows you to differentiate the behavior of each route.
Software, app and TPMS applied to this industry
Flotal connects administration, field operations and automatic monitoring in a single experience.
Data you will see in operation
Sample data for illustrative purposes. Each fleet will have its own indicators.
Active collection trucks
0
On route
Availability
0 %
Average
Average CPK
$ 0.00
Per mile
Critical tires
0
Next removal
Manual control vs. Flotal
A quick look at the differences between manual control and centralized management.
| Aspect | Manual control | With Flotal |
|---|---|---|
| Traceability by tire | Limited | Complete |
| Performance reports | Manual and slow | Automatic |
| Failure detection | Reactive | Preventive |
| Inventory | Spreadsheets | Central platform |
| Training | By own initiative | Flotal support |
Frequently asked questions about urban waste
We answer the most common questions from urban fleets and collection services.
Have more questions?
Talk to our team and we will help you choose the best setup for your operation.
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