The following article appeared in the February E-News from FleetWatcher.

Learn how FleetWatcher has helped Delta Asphalt in AR move from a trucking management system to a paving management system. 

Delta Companies Inc., headquartered in Cape Girardeau, MO, traces its origins back to the 1920s when Edward F. Regenhardt and William H. Harrison formed a partnership to build roads and crush rock for local construction projects. Today, it is a major Midwestern site development and highway contractor, specializing in asphalt paving and road construction materials with locations in Missouri, Illinois, and Arkansas. Delta’s services include site development; aggregate materials; hot-mix, cold-mix, and warm mix asphalt; airport construction; liquid asphalts; asphalt emulsions; and more.

Brad Marotti, Construction Manager for Delta Asphalt of AR, Inc. in Paragould, Arkansas, has been with the company for almost 11 years, and has played a major role in the FleetWatcher’s integration since they brought it on in March 2019.

When it came time to invest in a software management solution, Delta wanted to reduce its trucking costs, which was the main catalyst for the investment. Marotti explains that: “Outside of asphalt material, trucking costs are higher than any other cost on our projects. Reducing one truck per job would return the initial investment in one year. We thought that giving it a shot wouldn’t hurt us and it could be a good solution to manage trucking.”

After implementation began, the greatest value Delta started to see was its communication was more efficient. “In construction, as we all know, things change throughout the day. Even with the best of intentions, people get left out of the loop. Having the Plant Operator, Paving Foreman, Trucking Manager, and Project Manager connected to the project through Fleetwatcher’s real-time data, communication is efficient and decisions are able to be made much quicker,” according to Marotti.

Like many companies who begin implementation with FleetWatcher, the myriad of data available has allowed them to view their project on a larger scope. Marotti shares: “For Delta, this tool quickly evolved from a trucking management system to paving management system. Comparing KPI’s such as tons per hour, paver speed, cycle times, and trucking costs per ton to bid data gives us a real-time snapshot of the profitability of the project. We instantly see the effects of decisions that are made, good or bad.”

What has the support been like? Marotti offers: “On several occasions Nik Parkison, FleetWatcher National Account Manager, has seen inefficiencies on a project and shot us a quick note. One example is below.

Plant wait times were long enough to reduce the number of trucks. We knew what was going on at that time, but this shows the level of service that you receive and their efforts in teaching you what to look for.”

 

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