Why MFC
Best-in-class, end-to-end fleet management solutions
Alerts & Notifications
Get real-time alerts about faults reported by your drivers and ensure complete safety.
Actionable Reports
View detailed reports from inspections conducted by your drivers in the field.
Maintenance Reminder
Stay on top with scheduled maintenance reminders and reduce unplanned repairs.
Simple App For Drivers
Let your drivers conduct inspections of your vehicles anywhere, anytime with MFC mobile app.
Easy Inspection Process
It’s now easy to manage your list of faults on each vehicle and plan maintenance on them.
Simple Integrations
Seamlessly integrate your other fleet management software to maintain unparalleled work flow.
Assets & Worker Safety
My Fleet Check will help you stay on top of vehicle maintenance with automated service scheduling, avoiding the need for unforeseen repairs and helping with productivity and compliance.
Whether your assets are local or across the nation, MFC delivers instant alerts on issues and faults raised by the drivers. Asset control goes beyond just motor vehicles, providing location insight on trailers, heavy equipment, and any other assets.
GPS Enabled Reports
MFC shows the precise location of reports at the time of their submission so you can audit whether the drivers are doing pre or post trips at the place where it matters. When you know the “when” “where” and “what” went wrong with your assets and employees, you can manage your fleet better.
- Google Maps Enabled
- Pre-Trip Record
- Post-Trip Record

Easy-To-Use
Dashboards
Make decisions about your fleet from smart dashboard analytics.
Customise Your
Checklist
Create powerful checklists that your drivers can easily submit.
Solutions For Productivity
Better fleet visibility allows you to improve asset utilisation.
It’s Better To Prevent Than To Repair
Enhance the efficiency of your vehicles, keep them running more efficiently and cut short your cost of repairs.
The Australian Heavy Vehicles Laws Have Changed
On the 1st of October 2018, the HVNL (Heavy Vehicle National Law) amended to provide that every party in the heavy vehicle transport supply chain has a duty to ensure the safety of their transport activities. In practical terms, this primary duty represents an obligation to eliminate or minimise potential harm or loss (risk) by doing all that is reasonably practicable to ensure safety.
Chain of responsibility (CoR)
The aim of CoR is to make sure everyone in the supply chain shares responsibility for ensuring the breaches of the HVNL do not occur. Under CoR laws, if you are named as a party in the chain of responsibility and you exercise (or have the capability of exercising) control or influence over any transport task, you have a responsibility to ensure the HVNL is complied with.
The law recognises that multiple parties may be responsible for offences committed by the drivers and operators of heavy vehicles. A person may be a party in the supply chain in more than one way. For example, they may have duties as the employer, the operator and the consigner of goods.
Now everyone in the chain has to proactively identify hazards and work to remove or, if it’s not possible to completely eliminate, minimise risks.
When could CoR apply?
Some examples include:
- When a party has control or influence over a transport activity and fails to manage, so far as reasonably
- When a party’s business practices cause or encourage the driver of a heavy vehicle to exceed the speed limits
- When a party’s business practices cause or encourage the driver of a heavy vehicle to breach mass, dimension, or loading requirements
- Where instructions, actions or demands to parties in the supply chain cause or contribute to an offence under the HVNL.
This includes any direction, requirement or demand that is given directly or indirectly to a driver of a heavy vehicle or a party in the chain of responsibility that has an impact on compliance.
Now everyone in your transport chain is responsible.