A seminar at DeliveryCon will demonstrate how a company realized an incredible 44% increase in billable hours over a nine-week period — without adding new labor, time, or costs.
Paul Gillmore is president of Slick, a national provider of fleet optimization and management services. Gillmore has played a lead role in building the company since its inception in 2016 through today.
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All successful businesses strive to build a winning culture, one that results in personal growth for their employees and excellence for their customers. However, hiring and inspiring greatness in a "blue collar" workforce of delivery drivers might seem like a harder endeavor than in other cultures. Or is it?
A seminar at DeliveryCon, taking place Oct. 16-18 in Las Vegas, will put this task into perspective for delivery fleet operators — with tangible results that go straight to the bottom line.
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The seminar “Think Differently: A New Blueprint to Optimize Fleet & Workers” will be presented by Paul Gillmore, president of Slick.
Gillmore will demonstrate how leveraging the right fleet data, creating efficiency scores, and instilling worker accountability through scoreboards and rewards can produce results. Attendees will learn how these processes can be incorporated into various workflows using off-the-shelf asset management and business logic systems.
In fact, after implementing Gillmore’s plan the company realized an incredible 44% increase in billable hours over a nine-week period — without adding new labor, time, or costs.
Slick is a national provider of fleet optimization and management services. The company operates in 15 major markets and 23 states. Gillmore has played a lead role in building the company since its inception in 2016 through today.
“In his role as president of Slick, Paul has been able to organize, empower, and inspire others,” said Chris Brown, DeliveryCon’s conference chair. “Come join this seminar to understand Paul’s new ways to measure efficiency and help your fleet execute to its fullest potential.”
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Moderated by Candy McCollum of Comvoy, this seminar will take place on Tuesday, Oct. 17 at 4:45 p.m.
DeliveryCon convenes Oct. 16-18 at the Virgin Hotels in Las Vegas.
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About DeliveryCon
In association with Automotive Fleet, Work Truck, and Heavy Duty Trucking, DeliveryCon features keynotes, education sessions, an expo hall, and networking with the goal to help delivery fleets discover new efficiencies, tools, and technologies to keep their wheels on the road.
DeliveryCon is for delivery fleets of all types. High-mileage fleets are also encouraged to attend, such as passenger shuttle services, grocery and refrigerated transport, franchised services, and beverage distribution.
The inaugural DeliveryCon will take place Oct. 16-18 at the Virgin Hotels in Las Vegas.
DeliveryCon’s educational seminars and speaker lineup will delve into topics around:
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vehicle procurement, spec’ing & upfitting
preventive maintenance & repairs
routing & logistics
driver hiring & retention
vehicle & driver safety
parts procurement
electrification & new technologies
order-to-delivery times
technicians & drivers
operational costs & TCO
tire management
remarketing
and more
“For delivery fleets, uptime is everything — yet achieving uptime is more challenging in this era of supply chain disruptions, parts-ordering delays, elongated order-to-delivery times, and limited vehicle availability,” said Brown.
“DeliveryCon will zero in on those challenges. Attendees will bring back real solutions to enable peak performance in their fleets and keep their drivers safe and productive. Come join us in October!”
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