When you get your items safely delivered on time, you can thank the fleet manager who made it happen. Put simply, a fleet manager is a logistics expert who works in the transportation industry.
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Whether you run a fleet of one or one hundred, refueling can become a major concern. There are a few methods for handling the refueling process, including reimbursements, cash payments, and corporate cards.
Topics: Fleet Management, Fleet Maintenance
Whether you are an individual or a business, sometimes you need to lease a truck. Leasing a truck is a good decision for anyone who needs a truck for 6-months to 5-years but, for unique reasons, would prefer not to buy.
Topics: Vehicle Leasing
Are you a home services provider? If you have several commercial work trucks in place, it's best to seek fleet management solutions that will cover all aspects of your transportation operations.
Topics: Vehicle Leasing
Occupational injuries have been on the rise in the last few years, and transportation based accidents account for 40% of occupational deaths.
Topics: Fleet Safety
Chances are you're reading this blog because you're a business owner or supervisor who is trying to take care of your employees. There are various reasons one would want to gift a company car to staff.
Topics: Fleet Management
Topics: Fleet Safety
When you spend hours of each workday on the road, you get to know the drivers in your area. Not personally, of course, but their styles and patterns. You know the cruise-controllers and the bully-speeders.
Topics: Fleet Safety
Topics: Fleet Management
Company vehicles are put to more intensive use than almost any personal vehicle. Business fleets work for more consecutive hours and do heavier work than even the most dedicated commuter. So the challenge of keeping your company vehicles clean should come as no surprise.
Topics: Fleet Maintenance