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WorkSight Fuel Advantage Program to Improve Efficiency

Eligible on 47 pieces of construction equipment, the program features fuel consumption commitments, quarterly reports designed to help contractors improve efficiency and an incentive to utilize the J

January 18, 2016 - National Edition
Construction Equipment Guide

Eligible on 47 pieces of construction equipment, the program features fuel consumption commitments, quarterly reports designed to help contractors improve efficiency and an incentive to utilize the John Deere dealer as a consultative partner.
Eligible on 47 pieces of construction equipment, the program features fuel consumption commitments, quarterly reports designed to help contractors improve efficiency and an incentive to utilize the John Deere dealer as a consultative partner.

John Deere is building upon its suite of technology solutions and leveraging dealers' consultation capabilities with the introduction of the John Deere WorkSight Fuel Advantage program. Eligible on 47 pieces of construction equipment, the program features fuel consumption commitments, quarterly reports designed to help contractors improve efficiency and an incentive to utilize the John Deere dealer as a consultative partner.

“John Deere WorkSight is about bringing together machines, technology and John Deere dealers to make the contractor's job easier,” said Liz Quinn, product marketing manager, John Deere WorkSight. “The launch of the fuel advantage program not only provides assured fuel consumption targets, but rewards our customers for meeting with their dealer. It's about providing our customers confidence and peace of mind with their fuel efficiency.”

Enrolled machines will earn a credit of $1 per gallon above target if the machine's average annual fuel consumption exceeds the program's target fuel consumption level. Credits, if earned, will be provided at the end of the year for use at a local John Deere construction dealership.

Another key component of the program is the ability to use a John Deere dealer as a consultant. Utilizing the JDLink machine monitoring system, quarterly reports will be emailed to enrolled customers. Dealers and customers are then encouraged to sit down together to review the telematics data and recommendations included in the reports, and look for trends, opportunities and insights to improve efficiency in the future. When contractors discuss the first report with their dealer within 60 days of receiving it, they will receive a code redeemable online for a $100 personal fuel card from the participating fuel retailer of their choice.

“We want to help contractors find even more ways to save money,” added Quinn. “Continual dialogue with their dealer will give contractors a better understanding of their equipment, fuel consumption, and John Deere WorkSight machine optimization capabilities. It's a win-win.”

Eligible machines purchased between Nov. 1, 2015, and Aug. 31, 2016, can be enrolled in the John Deere WorkSight Fuel Advantage. Machines are eligible for program benefits for three years or 5,000 hours from settlement.

For more information, visit www.johndeere.com/fueladvantage.


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