- New FORDLiive connected uptime system promises to transform the productivity of Ford commercial vehicles for European customers
- FORDLiive maximises uptime by helping to deliver fewer breakdowns, fewer time-consuming trips to dealers and quicker workshop repairs
- New service to be available free of charge for all Ford connected commercial vehicle operators; part of Ford’s ambition to deliver 100 per cent operating uptime
- Use of real-time data helps deliver vehicle-specific maintenance information, faster issue diagnosis and resolution, and proactively supports Transit Centres with parts and expertise
- FORDLiive will be progressively rolled out across key European markets; 80 per cent of customers to be covered by dedicated uptime centres by end of 2021
DUNTON, UK, March 22, 2021 – Ford today announced FORDLiive – a new connected uptime system designed to help Ford commercial vehicle operators increase their productivity by maximising vehicle uptime.
FORDLiive promises to transform the way Ford customers run and maintain their vehicles, by reducing the number of breakdowns, enabling fewer time-consuming visits to dealer workshops, and achieving quicker servicing and repair times. Ford projections show FORDLiive can potentially reduce vehicle downtime by up to 60 per cent. 1
Connecting Ford’s commercial vehicle customers, the Transit Centre network and the automaker itself, the system uses real-time vehicle data 2 to individually optimise the productivity of each vehicle in a customer’s fleet. Around 500,000 connected Ford commercial vehicles are already operating on Europe’s roads, with more than one million anticipated by mid-2022.
FORDLiive will be available free-of-charge, with small businesses and larger fleets able to access its benefits through the FordPass Pro app 3 and a dedicated version of the Ford Telematics tool 4 respectively.
“Our customers’ businesses stop whenever their vehicles are off the road,” said Hans Schep, general manager, Commercial Vehicles, Ford of Europe. “Combining the benefits of real-time connectivity with our commercial vehicle know-how, FORDLiive is the ultimate tool to optimise uptime. We won’t rest in our pursuit of 100 per cent operating uptime for all of our customers.”
FORDLiive will be progressively rolled out across European markets during 2021, with 80 per cent of customers being covered by dedicated uptime centres before the end of the year. Ford is committed to further increasing FORDLiive’s capability, and will continue to phase in uptime-boosting services across Europe after launch.
Connected vehicles for Smart Maintenance
To ensure each vehicle is available for work when the customer needs it, FORDLiive enables Smart Maintenance, allowing scheduling of servicing at the most efficient time and providing notifications when an action is identified that could help prevent a breakdown.
Analysing real-time vehicle data, FORDLiive provides vehicle-specific maintenance information to customers. Small businesses with up to five vehicles receive notifications through the FordPass Pro app, 3 while managers of larger fleets are kept informed by a vehicle health dashboard in a dedicated version of Ford Telematics. 4
Vehicle health data is automatically sent by the vehicle’s FordPass Connect modem, 5 featuring as standard for Transit, Transit Custom, Transit Connect, Ranger and Fiesta Van models since mid-2019. Using data and insights from a leading roadside assistance service in the UK, Ford engineers have estimated that up to 30 per cent of call-outs could be avoided if customers respond to these Smart Maintenance notifications.
In addition to helping operators plan maintenance and schedule convenient service times, Smart Maintenance notifications help customers monitor and manage remaining oil life, AdBlue levels and tyre pressures to reduce the likelihood of unscheduled downtime.
Smart Maintenance provides operators with a plain-language explanation of any warning lights or messages activated in the vehicle, as well as displaying their potential impact on vehicle operation and guidance on appropriate maintenance. Operators will also be notified if their vehicle is subject to a recall.
Ford Service Pro improving dealer capability
To optimise the dealer experience for customers, new Ford Service Pro offers a suite of specialist services built around commercial operators’ servicing needs, using new connected data features to streamline tasks and deliver faster turnaround.
Ford’s unrivalled network of 800 Transit Centres can see the past 60 days of customers’ vehicle data through Smart Diagnostics, 6 supporting faster diagnosis and enabling parts to be proactively ordered ahead of a vehicle arriving in the workshop. Shared vehicle data also helps dealers provide the most effective operating advice for customers, including bundling upcoming tasks to minimise workshop appointments and facilitating triage for urgent repairs.
In the event of extended downtime being unavoidable, Transit Centres’ insight into the customer’s specific requirements will help identify the required capable replacement vehicle to keep their business moving. 2
FORDLiive is also increasing the connectivity of Ford engineers by piloting virtual reality headsets, “teleporting” Ford experts into Transit Centres to help diagnose complex issues and offer effective solutions, saving on the time and cost of physical travel.
These new services are in addition to the varied range of available assistance delivered through the Transit Centre network to optimise uptime, including extended opening hours, overnight servicing, while-you-wait express service, vehicle collection and delivery, and Mobile Servicing.
Three all-new FORDLiive Centres in 2021
Crucial to the new offering, FORDLiive Centres are staffed with dedicated expert FORDLiive Agents, focused exclusively on keeping customers on the road by identifying and quickly responding to emerging issues.
The teams at these uptime centres use new UptimePro software, which receives live data from Transit Centres to track every repair for optimum uptime. If the system detects delays to repairs or repeated visits from the same vehicle, FORDLiive Agents will advise on the best solution to identify and fix the underlying issue as quickly as possible.
FORDLiive Agents act as the automaker’s eyes and ears to ensure that Ford’s expert teams are immediately involved to support the dealer, whether they require in-depth technical support from engineers or accelerated parts supply to fix a customer’s vehicle.
FORDLiive Centre locations include Ford’s Dunton Campus, UK – co-located with Ford’s Transit engineering teams for maximum knowledge crossover – and is already closing cases from customers in the UK and Ireland.
A second centre in Valencia, Spain, serves customers in that market from launch and will later expand to cover France, Italy and Portugal. Customers in Austria, Germany and Switzerland will be served by a third centre in Cologne, Germany, opening later this year. Additional markets will follow, and European centres will benefit from hotlines to Dunton for faster support and issue diagnosis if required.
As the service rolls out across Europe, Ford Fleet Management customers will also be able to benefit from tailored uptime solutions developed around their unique requirements and delivered as part of their ownership package from dedicated teams working with FORDLiive Centres.
Ford last year recorded a new European market share record, announcing its sixth consecutive year of commercial vehicle leadership in the region. 7 Launching FORDLiive is the first step in the company’s long-term pursuit of 100 per cent operating uptime to help maximise the productivity of its customers’ businesses.
Media Briefing: FORDLiive Conected Uptime System can be found under this link.
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1 Estimated reduction per year based on (1) customer promptly responding to vehicle health alerts in FordPass Pro/Ford Telematics (to help avoid roadside assistance call-outs) and (2) anticipated time saved using Ford Transit Centres for maintenance and repair (including Express Services). Actual reduction may depend on individual circumstances (e.g. driving style and vehicle use). For more information, visit https://www.ford.co.uk/commercial-vehicles.
2 Availability may depend on market and dealership participation.
3 The FordPass Pro smartphone app, FordPass Connect and complimentary connected services are required for remote features (see FordPass terms for details). Connected services and features depend network availability. Evolving technology/cellular networks/vehicle capability may limit functionality and prevent operation of connected features. FordPass Pro smartphone app connectivity requires FordPass Connect to be activated in the vehicle. FordPass Pro app compatible with Apple and Android smartphones and is available from the Apple App Store and Google Play store in 20 markets in Europe.
4 The dedicated version of Ford Telematics to support FORDLiive will be available later in 2021 and details will be released in due course. The full version of Ford Telematics is available on a subscription basis, subject to agreement to Ford Smart Mobility terms and conditions, and provides a comprehensive suite of features in addition to vehicle health including location and mapping, driving behaviour, fuel usage, multi-make capabilities and a companion app for drivers to interface with fleet managers. Fleet customers can contact the Ford Commercial Solutions Command Centre at fcseu1@ford.com for information about these Ford Telematics products. Data availability subject to data connectivity and access to vehicle data.
5 Features may require activation. Customers may choose to opt in/opt out of certain data sharing. FordPass Connect requires activation and authentication to enable FORDLiive services.
6 Connected vehicle data is only accessed by dealers following contact by the customer and specifically for the purposes of providing advice to customers on vehicle servicing and to enable the dealer to pre-diagnose issues prior the vehicle being presented to the workshop. Availability may depend on market and dealership participation.
7 Ford of Europe reports sales for its 20 European traditional markets: Austria, Belgium, Britain, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Romania, Sweden and Switzerland.