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HIBOO SYSTEMS SAS Adopted by NGE in France to Centralize Data for Fleet Efficiency

Implementation Date

January 1, 2019

By

NGE

City

Multiple Cities

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Description

NGE, a French construction group, had the initial problem that although its equipment was connected, they had dozens of data sources and applications and no way of centralizing all this information. To get a global view of the use and produc- tivity of their fleet, they centralized data from 20 different data sources (IoT, telematics, trucks) on the HIBOO platform. They are now able to analyze data from more than 2,100 pieces of connected equipment, 90% of their equipment fleet in the French sector and to share the fuel consumption data of their equipment with Total and thus optimize the fuel deliveries on site.

Impact & Result

The solution successfully reduced the average fleet idling rate from 32% to 26% within six months, saving 3.6 million EUR and 360 liters of fuel per machine annually. This highlights its efficiency and cost-effectiveness in optimizing fleet operations while lowering environmental impact.

Solution Spotlight

Hiboo helps companies in the construction sector to use equipment data in order to maximize their productivity, profitability and lower their carbon footprint. Its SaaS solution collects and processes data from multiple sources offering unprecedented visibility and transparency over a fleet's performance. Hiboo creates instant value by feeding software solutions with clean dynamic data. While struggling in its digital transition, the construction sector is actually experiencing a perfect storm of data for which it is a major contributor. Data is flowing but very difficult to access mostly because construction companies have to collect data from tens of different sources. This data is even harder to process, clean and standardise because it comes in different formats, units and velocity. This is where Hiboo comes in: its mission is to help the sector to democratise access to construction equipment data. Hiboo centralizes data collected from all connected equipment on a single end point and turn it into actionable insights. With clean and dynamic data reflecting equipment activities, productivity, emissions in real time, clients are now able to measure their fleet performance and take action.

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