Originally appeared in FleetOwner. Fleet managers juggle a wide array of responsibilities, far beyond simply ensuring that goods reach their destinations on time and in good condition. They must also recruit and retain skilled personnel, manage detention costs, implement ongoing training programs—especially with emerging technologies—and control expenses without sacrificing efficiency. […]
Maintenance
Originally appeared in FleetOwner. In today’s rapidly evolving transportation landscape, fleet managers face mounting challenges in keeping vehicles operational and minimizing downtime. Uncertainty regarding demand paired with the high cost of new trucks makes it more important than ever to maintain and extend the life of existing fleet assets. Ensuring […]
Originally appear in FleetOwner. The ability to recognize a potential problem before it materializes is important in life as well as in business. For instance, health issues caught early can be treated to prevent bad outcomes and hopefully lead to a longer, healthier life. When it comes to the health […]
Fleet managers have much to consider. That’s why doing whatever they can to keep vehicles running safely, effectively, and in compliance is so vital.
Providing a pathway for advancement is the only way fleets can ensure they have the technicians they need.
Fleets can take steps to ensure that their older assets continue to maintain their productivity for a longer period of time, or at least until interest rates fall.
Last year, I posted a blog about the many challenges our industry was facing. As we welcome a new year, some of those challenges have grown less pressing…others have increased in intensity. This blog will look at how things have changed (or haven’t) and how the industry should move forward. […]
While you might not be able to control rising prices, you can make some operational changes to mitigate the impact of those increases on your fleet.