Rising Operational Costs: Why Field Teams Need a Smarter Approach
- fentu.io
- Jul 18
- 2 min read

According to a June 2024 report by the American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI), overall trucking costs rose by 6.6%, even as fuel prices dropped.
The primary drivers? Labor, Insurance, and Maintenance.
This matters for field service teams, too. Like logistics, mobile operations rely on human resources, equipment up time, and compliance-heavy processes. Rising costs are unavoidable—but unmanaged costs are unnecessary.
Disconnected tools might seem harmless—but they’re quietly adding up.

What High-Performing Teams Are Doing
What separates businesses surviving the squeeze from those thriving? Connected operations.
Teams using fentu FSM, especially with ERP integration, unlock new levers for cost control and productivity:
Optimized dispatching: fewer miles, more jobs per day
Live inventory tracking: fewer delays, more first-time fixes
Instant job-to-invoice cycles: faster revenue, fewer errors
Centralized visibility: proactive decisions, not reactive firefighting
These aren’t just IT upgrades—they’re strategic business moves that help you do more with less. Even in a 6.6% inflationary climate, small operational wins compound into meaningful savings.
It’s Not Just About Cutting Costs
It’s about protecting service capacity, preserving customer experience, and building resilience in an unpredictable economy.
You don’t have to overhaul everything at once. In fact, we’ve seen similar gains by helping companies modernize just a few core workflows or assets. If you missed it, check out our recent blog: Turning Old into New Can Also Pay Off Economically
Modernizing isn’t always about replacing—it’s about reinventing the way you operate.
The Bottom Line
Operational costs aren’t going down—but your control over them can go up.
If your business is still relying on disconnected, manual systems, now is the moment to act. fentu FSM is built to help field service teams modernize workflows, reduce waste, and scale intelligently—especially when every peso, euro, or dollar counts.