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Tips for Effective Fleet Management: Free Webinar Dec. 17

webcamA free Web seminar (sponsored by Geotab) providing strategies on how to effectively manage fleet will be available Thursday, Dec. 17, at 11 a.m. PST (2 p.m. EST).

Decisive Telematics Action Steps for Fleets in 2010: You Can’t Manage What You Don’t Measure

GeoTab’s Colin Sutherland will spend an hour sharing benchmarks of some industry leaders and review a Green Strategy decision tree that demonstrates how recording the right data at the root can achieve results in all areas of your organization.

Highlights of the session will include:

Risk & Safety: Learn how to focus on reducing vehicle damage, personal injury, workers compensation and general liability to achieve the lowest claims: revenue ratio possible (less than 2 percent) while at the same time driving millions of fewer miles and growing revenue.

Fleet Maintenance and Fuel Management: Measure and manage your fuel lifecycle – from fuel card to tailpipe – including your carbon footprint. Change from time or distance scheduled maintenance to vehicle health predictive maintenance to achieve less than 2-percent spare vehicles.

Productivity: When you measure productivity are you only considering time driving vs. customer time? Learn how a leading company shifted their commuting policy and now prioritizes customer time based on the profitability of the stops they make.

Results: Deploy a 3-step approach – Policy, Interaction, Strategic Plan. Achieve results with minimal supervision through the use of interactive technology that works with employees as they drive.

To sign up for the seminar, just click here.

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