Fleet management refers to efforts by an expert fleet management company to organize, maintain and coordinate vehicles with the aim of upholding productivity.
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Do you run a security company or own a company that offers home services? Does your business require at least one vehicle? Maybe you operate an electrical company, consisting of several electricians. If so, then consider how fleet leasing can be an effective solution for your company.
Topics: Fleet Management, Vehicle Leasing
The task of managing a fleet is no small feat because of its complexities and the challenges you may experience on various occasions. Fleet managers have multiple responsibilities, including managing workers, controlling expenses, maintaining vehicles, among other things, but above all, the priority is customer satisfaction.
Topics: Fleet Management
Fleet maintenance refers to the process of repair and upkeep of vehicles owned by a business or an organization. The goal is to enhance the effectiveness and safety of using these vehicles while handling company errands.
Topics: Fleet Management, Fleet Maintenance
Business owners who wouldn't allow an employee to set foot in a worksite without safety gear surprisingly allow them to drive company vehicles without any policies to govern them. If you're a business owner and fit such a description, then it's vital you put a firm company vehicle policy in place.
Topics: Fleet Safety, Fleet Management
Having a fleet of business vehicles and buying a fleet of business vehicles are, surprisingly, not always the same thing. Many businesses keep their fleet flexible by leasing the vehicles they need year-to-year. This is not just good for changing out models regularly, it's also great for your business credit and operating capital which do not take the hit from a large vehicle purchase.
Topics: Vehicle Leasing
No vehicle on the road can match the utility of a truck for service industries. Whether towing or loading, hauling or installing, trucks are vital to your industry. Many businesses need the utility of a truck in a more compact, economical size.
Looking forward to add more business cars to your fleet? Well, there are two ways you could accomplish that. You can choose the usual route of purchasing new vehicles and paying much of the buying price. Alternatively, you can lease new vehicles and only pay a fraction of its buying price.
Topics: Vehicle Leasing
Launching a startup business is no easy task, especially if that business requires special industry equipment that is not easily mimicked with software and a home computer. Whether you need high-end copiers, manufacturing equipment, or commercial kitchens, the investment in these large equipment pieces can take a huge bite out of your initial startup capital, which can be dangerous in the long run.
Topics: Equipment Leasing
If you still provide company vehicles, then you may want to limit the personal use of those vehicles. Bear in mind that for your employees, personal use of the vehicle is considered a taxable non-cash fringe benefit. In other words, there is a tax benefit for the employee if personal use is limited to occasional or "de minimis" personal use, such as stopping during a commute.
Topics: Fleet Safety, Fleet Management