Tarmac’s innovation in smart card technology drives fleet safety

Tarmac has harnessed digital technology innovation by introducing a smart card for its HGV drivers. The major UK construction materials company has implemented OneCard, a cloud-based smartcard system, which records data on an individual driver’s training history, as well as key qualifications such as CPC hours. This transformational platform digitally captures information on a driver’s credentials, competency and qualifications, makes the process of site safety checks much quicker, records engagement and
February 22, 2018
Tarmac OneCard
Tarmac has introduced a new cloud-based smart card system for HGV drivers

868 Tarmac has harnessed digital technology innovation by introducing a smart card for its HGV drivers.

The major UK construction materials company has implemented OneCard, a cloud-based smartcard system, which records data on an individual driver’s training history, as well as key qualifications such as CPC hours.

This transformational platform digitally captures information on a driver’s credentials, competency and qualifications, makes the process of site safety checks much quicker, records engagement and provides reassurance to customers that drivers are fully trained and competent.

Sean McGrae, senior national transport manager at Tarmac, said: “As a leading business in the construction sector and operator of the largest fleet in our industry, Tarmac has a key role to play in continually driving improvements in both safety standards and customer experience.

“By using the innovative OneCard technology, we’re setting a new standard with instant mobile access to drivers’ training, enabling quick access to our sites for materials collection.  The technology is helping us to tailor our driver training programmes as well as improve the efficiency of our supply logistics, making it simpler for drivers to move between Tarmac’s nationwide network of over 400 sites.”

Following a successful pilot, the OneCard is being rolled out across Tarmac’s UK-wide driver population. Each driver is being provided with a personalised smart card, which has a unique identifier to prevent fraud and is checked using smartphone technology. To date over 1,000 drivers have been issued a personalised card.

The OneCard is supplied by Reference Point. Commenting on Tarmac’s adoption of the technology, David Rail, business development manager and project director at Reference Point, said: “We are delighted that Tarmac is rolling out our industry-leading mobile workforce management solution. The latest technology enables instant recording and access of up to date information providing additional visibility and confidence to the company’s own workforce as well as its wider supply chain.”

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