At the recent Road Transport Expo in Stoneleigh, Steve Daly, Commercial Director at CAM—the company behind E-Jobsheet—shared some significant updates on the platform’s growth and future direction. The digital job sheet service is experiencing a notable increase in subscriptions, and according to Daly, it all comes down to one core advantage: connectivity.
E-Jobsheet: Providing Connectivity Solutions
“We’re seeing rising demand across the board,” Daly said. “The tyre manufacturers have not been providing solutions for the dealer in respect of connectivity, but that’s what we do.”
Currently, E-Jobsheet is engaged in 14 active projects, a clear indicator of momentum in the commercial tyre and fleet maintenance space. One of the most recent milestones is the successful onboarding of GB Tyres, who have just gone live with the system. The company is also launching a new breakdown service, now fully integrated with CAM’s TIDEX platform, further expanding its digital capabilities.
Looking ahead, Daly revealed that additional national networks are already in the pipeline, each at different stages of implementation. While he did not disclose specific names, the trend points to broader industry adoption.
Daly emphasised that E-Jobsheet’s competitive edge stems from its ability to link various stakeholders across the tyre supply chain through a connected digital platform. “Our ambition is to get all the manufacturers on connected platforms,” he explained.
That ambition is well on its way to becoming reality. “We already have most of them—Bridgestone, Bandvulc, Vaculug, Michelin—and there are two more in the pipeline,” Daly confirmed.
As CAM continues to develop its ecosystem, E-Jobsheet appears poised to strengthen its position as a a central player in driving digital transformation within the tyre services industry.