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What is the difference between 'Driver Groups' and 'Depots'?
What is the difference between 'Driver Groups' and 'Depots'?
Updated over 2 months ago

Driver group

It is a classification within a platform that allows users to conveniently manage and access data from multiple drivers simultaneously. Instead of selecting individual drivers one by one, users can choose a driver group to efficiently retrieve and analyze data from all the drivers included in that group.

Depot

It is a management entity used to group drivers and vehicles, typically for organizational purposes such as dividing vehicles into sub-companies. It is particularly useful for tasks like downloading digital tachograph files, which are linked to separate digital tachograph company cards. Beyond this, a depot can also serve as a flexible grouping mechanism for drivers, offering an alternative to the sub-company division.

Considering the information in the table, the main differences between them are:

  • Drivers can only belong to ONE depot, but they can belong to multiple Driver groups.

  • Driver groups can be used throughout the platform to select the data you need by several drivers at once instead of selecting drivers one by one.

  • Depots are mostly used to divide vehicles and drivers into sub-companies for downloading digital tachograph files using separate digital tachograph company cards in the server.

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