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As a fleet manager, your fleet's policy is a vital document that enables you to maintain a safe and successful fleet efficiently. It also helps you ensure drivers are accountable.
Topics: Fleet Management, Fleet Tracking, Fleet Maintenance, Misc
Managing a successful fleet business is no easy job. Sometimes a crisis may strike out of nowhere, throwing you off guard.
Topics: Fleet Management, Fleet News, Misc
Commercial fleets have an annual accident rate of about 20%, and high-risk drivers can cost you up to $70,000 in a fleet accident. That is almost double what you pay for a workplace injury. High-risk drivers cause the highest number of collisions.
Topics: Fleet Safety, Fleet Management, Misc
For several decades, there have been reports that the US trucking sector may be dealing with a constant problem: shortages of truck drivers.
Topics: Fleet Management, Fleet News, Misc
A fleet business may start its operations with whatever available internal resources and infrastructure it has, be it a few staff, a handful of vehicles and even a small office.
Topics: Fleet Management, Fleet News, Misc
No matter whether you have a whole fleet of trucks to maintain or just the one you drive every day, you want to be sure you have the highest quality, most dependable one available.
Topics: Fleet News, Misc
In many cases, fleet owners and managers are often more reactive than they are proactive when it comes to fleet planning.
Topics: Fleet Management, Fleet News, Misc
Topics: Fleet Management, Misc
When first starting out, many fleet companies work internally to operate with the resources and infrastructure they need to manage their vehicles.
Topics: Fleet Management, Misc