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Achieving Optimal Total Cost of Ownership

By Mike Quimby, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Element Fleet Management

It’s no secret that trucks are high-cost assets and it’s crucial to maximize their value to your company.

Operating a cost-effective and efficient fleet requires insight into the total cost of ownership. For example, a good maintenance-tracking program is required to identify maintenance and downtime. When it comes to trucks and total cost of ownership (TCO), the following are key factors to consider:

Get the most out of your trucks
Every truck in your fleet should be maximized. Review acquisition-optimum truck specifications for operational and secondary market risk requirements. It’s also important to identify the vital key performance indicators for measurement, including cost per mile (CPM), miles per gallon (MPG), uptime and downtime. Be sure to identify and match the expense with utilization of the asset.

Know what is driving prices
Understanding what is driving prices up or down is critical for managers looking to assess costs associated with their fleet. Setting up a monitoring process so you’re alerted of any asset changes that can adversely impact TCO. When items are identified as negatively impacting total cost of ownership, corrective plans should be made quickly and efficiently.

Benefits of a partner
Working with a partner who provides comprehensive truck fleet management services can help your organization streamline operations and reduce TCO. A fleet management company may have the ability to integrate internal or external (outside vendor) maintenance data into your system. Look to a partner to help build a comprehensive strategic fleet management plan that includes development, acquisition to disposition, lifetime running costs, etc. Ensure the partner understands your organization’s objectives focused on cost, productivity, risk and safety.

Tips for achieving optimal TCO
Downtime cost is often overlooked. Don’t forget to consider the cost of an asset when not in use, the sub/rental fee of an additional asset to replace the one out of service, additional driver cost and lost revenue opportunity cost.

To achieve optimal TCO, I suggest following these steps:

o Review specifications with engineering and operations in detail; involve your fleet management company if applicable.
o Use delivery information to analyze weight needs for truck (technical specs, weight requirements, etc.)
o Calculate the total cost of different make and models of trucks (acquisition, operating costs and resale values)
o Set the optimal replacement parameters
o Conduct a periodic review with your outsource provider; the total replacement requirements per year with estimating TCO

Managing an efficient, optimized fleet requires understanding the total cost of ownership. What tips do you have for improving TCO? Leave a comment or send us a tweet, @ElementFleet

Each month Fleet Management Weekly features insight from Mike Quimby, senior vice president and general manager at Element Fleet Management.

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