Quality Assurance with ForshagaSpridaren

Since our first sand spreader was manufactured, user-friendliness and operational reliability have been important features of our control systems. The driver has always been able to easily control the machine's functions from the cab. Our latest system, Time, which has been on the market since 2005, is wireless and has integrated GPS control.

All machines come standard with GPS as an integrated part of their control system. The work performed with the machine is automatically logged in the app, allowing for follow-up and quality assurance. For real-time reporting of operational data, the authorities' requirements according to CEN-15430 are also met.


A short demonstration film of TimeReport.

LOGGING

For documentation and follow-up, log files are continuously created where all the machine's activities are saved with GPS position and time. Customers with service agreements have free access to the log files.

TIME REPORT

For follow-up, there is an easy-to-use program, Time Report, where all collected data is clearly presented in a map view. The program can be downloaded for free from our customer pages.

By marking an area on the map, you get all the basic information for invoicing, reports, and statistics. Point to a spot and get all relevant information, such as time and spread amount.

Time Report - follow-up, incident reporting, quality assurance

REPORTS

Area Report

In Time Report, the user can quickly create simple reports summarizing all activities within an area for printing. The report includes a map, spread amount, and time spent summarized for each activity.

It is also possible to point to a specific location in the event of an incident to get second-by-second information about the work performed, for example as a basis for insurance claims.

REAL-TIME REPORTING

All our machines can send operational data to external units in real-time according to the protocol specified in CEN-15430. External system providers such as Mowic and Zeekit can therefore automatically receive this data in their systems for further processing according to requirements set by, for example, the Swedish Transport Administration. This makes the machines particularly suitable for use by clients with follow-up requirements.