SUEZ recycling and recovery UK has awarded a nationwide contract to fleet technology company Fleetclear to deploy an integrated safety platform across its 1,700-vehicle operation.
The phased rollout — chosen over a full simultaneous transition — saw priority vehicles fitted first, including a new fleet managed on behalf of Milton Keynes City Council as part of SUEZ’s collections and street cleansing contract there.
Dave Shaw, Head of Fleet at SUEZ, commented: ‘The transition at Milton Keynes has been executed very well with minimal disruption to operations. We received the new fleet of vehicles at the depot and Fleetclear came in en-masse to fit the equipment over a few weeks.’
The platform gives SUEZ improved access to consolidated vehicle performance data, supporting both safety management and service delivery analysis across the company’s hundreds of UK sites, which collectively handle around 11 million tonnes of waste annually.
SUEZ is also trialling Fleetclear’s Live Lane Information System, which uses AI to detect traffic in adjacent live lanes and alert operatives, with the aim of reducing collision risk for roadside workers.
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