Fleet driver communication is one of the most important and difficult aspects of fleet management. You have dozens or hundreds of drivers – maybe even thousands – on the road at any given time, and you need to make sure that they’re all up to date with company news, rules, national and international regulations, and
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Providing training to fleet drivers is essential, everyone’s clear on that. It helps with safety, compliance, and employee retention. But it’s not easy to make it happen – conventional training means taking drivers off the road, getting them into classrooms or training rooms, and either coordinating multiple people for the same time slot, or doing
The news is full of the Great Resignation; employee turnover is reaching unprecedented heights. In fact, turnover has gone from about 30% for medium-sized companies to a startling 88% in some places, which adds a huge amount of overhead in re-hiring, not to mention the loss of institutional memory and customer relationships. But good communication,
You can cut corners on some costs in fleet management, but insurance is one that isn’t going anywhere, and it’s been rising in recent years . However, there are a few ways to bring the cost down on a year by year basis, and fleet technology can help with them. Here are 5 steps we
HGV inspection checklists are one of the most important parts of your heavy goods fleet management system. They’re the essential checkpoint where theory meets practice, where the actual drivers report in on the vehicles they’re about to drive. But when they’re word or PDF documents printed out with tick boxes and fields to write in,