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I work for a fleet management group in the US. We manage several fleets of over a 1000 trucks and several smaller ones as well. Customer interest in Fleet Management usually follows Corporate cost cutting initiatives or the accounting department's insistence that something be done to improve the situation. Another circumstance which generates interest in Fleet management is the inability to meet production standards with the current fleet and little or no capital available for replacements. Services include data accumulation, report generation, optional consolidated billing, monthly /quarterly reviews, fleet rotation tools & recommendations, site visits and service work order audits. Web based reporting is the Graphic User Interface (GUI) most expect but the actual tool of choice by our technical analyst is either Excel or Access depending on the project at hand. Costs range from $85-$180 truck/yr.
  • Posted 13 Sep 2013 08:08
  • By OldTechGuy
  • joined 1 Oct'10 - 19 messages
  • Illinois, United States

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