3 Ways Fleet Management is Getting Leaner in 2021
While the COVID-19 pandemic introduced many new challenges, savvy fleets have used this time to find ways to become more efficient and not just survive but thrive.
While the COVID-19 pandemic introduced many new challenges, savvy fleets have used this time to find ways to become more efficient and not just survive but thrive.
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All stakeholders — from senior management to local supervisors — should be engaged in the process of managing driver behavior. A corporate safety program will not succeed without driver engagement.
Fleets and service providers need to develop trusting relationships that include open, honest communication.
The first wave of commercial electric trucks and vans are coming. Fleets looking to electrify first need to research and invest in charging infrastructure, understand the new technologies, and seek out adoption incentives.
For those who think there’s a low barrier to entry for last-mile transportation, it’s time to think again.
Work vehicles are finally becoming electrified. With many stops, predictable routes, and daily returns to a central depot, the last-mile delivery market is poised to take advantage of these new electric models first.
Fleet operators looking to break into this tough market should consider a partnership, utilize technology-driven insights, or develop a new angle to serve the heightened expectations of today’s consumers.
As most drivers and carriers resume normal operations, documenting the use of waivers is essential for future reference.
eCommerce spending is up and the need for delivery fleets is ramping up. A more efficient route results in fewer miles driven to get the deliveries accomplished.
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