Construction

Rubber-tired vehicles in the construction industry face many challenges. Not to mention their potential impact on the safety, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness of operations.

Key problems associated with rubber-tired vehicles in construction are:

  • rough terrain
  • harsh operating environment
  • frequent tire damage
  • delays due to vehicle downtime
  • heavy loads and high impacts increase tire wear

These conditions can damage the extremely expensive tires, causing problems with vehicle handling and stability. Firstly, this can lead to vehicle damage and accidents. Secondly, it impacts the construction schedule because of vehicle downtime.

The location of the construction site, combined with site conditions, can make repairs or replacements to tires expensive and time-consuming. Indeed, as fleet managers will be aware, vehicle downtime and tire costs need to be kept to a minimum to improve productivity and efficiency.

How can a TPMS for Construction help?

An important part of the solution to reduce tire expenditure and help with site safety and efficiency is to use a site wide (or fleet-wide) Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS).

Such a system can help manage tire performance across the whole fleet. Specifically, it minimises manual tire pressure checks. Another significant advantage because manual checks are hard to achieve consistently on a busy construction site.

TPMS for construction provides real-time data on tire pressure and temperature. Without doubt helping operators prevent tire failures, maintain safety and schedule timely maintenance and repairs.

With this in mind a TPMS can:

  • improve safety
  • reduce costs
  • ensure the smooth running of even the largest of construction sites

TMS® manufactures a TPMS for construction used worldwide

TMS® has been providing accurate and reliable TPMS solutions to the construction industry for over 30 years. Our system is specifically tailored to the needs of construction vehicles.

The robust TMS® system is designed to withstand extreme temperature fluctuations, dust and vibrations consistent with the harsh environments of construction sites.

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The TMS® solution offers a TMS® App and remote monitoring portal (TMS-Remote), which provide a comprehensive view of the fleet’s location and tire health in real-time. Additionally, they generate alerts should there be an issue with any tire.

We can monitor all types, sizes and brands of tire for all construction vehicles including:

  • dump trucks
  • wheel loaders
  • graders

This allows sites to maintain control over their tire performance and costs.  All this without being tied to a single tire manufacturer!

In conclusion

By investing in TMS®, you will maximise profitability through keeping your construction projects on schedule, lowering tire and fuel costs and enhancing safety.

Do not waste any more time and money!

Contact us now via e-mail, or use our contact form below, phone or WhatsApp. 

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The TMS® range of products is manufactured in the UK and distributed across the world through an international network of partners. Our partners are established market leaders in the tire fitting and maintenance market.

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