Showing posts with label commercial fleet management. Show all posts
Showing posts with label commercial fleet management. Show all posts

Thursday, 4 October 2018

How To Be A Good Fleet Manager (When Its Not Your Only Job)

A desk usually has four sides. However, when you’re doing a dozen things off the side of your desk outside of your primary responsibility of being a fleet manager, you’re probably more stressed than you need to be. Working with a professional commercial leasing company is one of the easiest fleet management solutions you can implement to reduce the stress involved in managing your company vehicles.

Commercial fleet management can be a big job. Organizing all the elements involved in running a fleet – from sourcing and acquisition, to cycling and remarketing –being a fleet manager can be a full-time job. Far too often the responsibilities associated with managing your fleet are simply incorporated into other job descriptions. That’s why contracting a dedicated commercial leasing company to manage your fleet is a great investment. A commercial leasing company has the resources, the contacts, the time and the expertise to provide fleet management solutions designed to save you time and money.

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Monday, 13 August 2018

3 Ways Improving Vehicle Safety Features Can Cut Fleet Costs

Safety features in vehicles are important because they save lives and decrease accident and injury risk. But did you know that they can also cut the cost of your fleet? Having the latest safety technology as standard on your fleet vehicles means you can help reduce the chance of driver error or distraction, thereby reducing the likelihood of an accident. When you have fewer accidents, you are able to maintain lower insurance premiums and decrease overall insurance costs.

Preventing accidents is also important so that you can save money on the costs of repair. Safety features which reduce the risk of a crash, such as advanced breaking systems, collision mitigating technology and lane departure warning are all great ways to cut down on accident risk and the fleet repair costs it entails.

Finally, don’t forget that top quality safety standards are always a desirable feature when it comes to resale. Working with your professional fleet management team to equip your fleet with vehicles that maintain these standards is one of the best ways to get the best resale value of your fleet.


Tuesday, 19 June 2018

Tips for Reducing Fuel Costs

Maintaining your vehicle fleet and safety standards for your drivers doesn’t come cheap, but by implementing a few important habits and regular techniques on your vehicles, you can save money on fuel.  Start by making sure you take your vehicles in for regular maintenance and have routine tune ups done, including replacing spark plugs and fuel filters as per the manufacturer’s service recommendations. Take things one step further by making sure you are selecting the right vehicles for your fleet, taking into consideration what you will be using the vehicles for.  Once you have the fleet under your management, take some time to train your drivers: instruct them on driving techniques, such as not revving the engine, and avoiding excess speeding; encourage drivers to maintain consistent speed, avoiding regularly speeding up and slowing down, and also focusing on driving smoothly. Finally, avoid idling whenever possible, and don’t forget that vehicles do not require premium fuel to run optimally.