By John Petrucelli, Vice President of R&D and Product Innovation, Motus
Cloud and mobility solutions have converged with the on-demand economy to fuel an increase in people that drive for work, while serving other roles for their business – the food delivery driver, the regional store manager, the repair specialist, to name a few.
All of these different mobile employees have unique needs that their businesses must be able to support. Vehicle programs, meanwhile, have been slow to catch up to the new dynamic. A one-size-fits-all program is no longer the soundest approach.
So how do you determine what type of vehicle program is the best fit for your mobile workers and your business? One key consideration: mileage. The best practices for low mileage drivers are very different from high mileage drivers.
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Over the years the basics in fleet management have changed a bit - and these days they seem to be more focused on safety and mobility, as well as telematics and predictive analytics.
An upgrade to 'Summon' auto-parking feature will be ready within six weeks and will allow its vehicles to drive around a parking lot, find an empty spot and read parking signs, Chief Executive Elon Musk said on Thursday.
"Car will drive to your phone location & follow you like a pet if you hold down summon button on Tesla app", Musk said in one of his tweets, without giving details.
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Donlen is able to leverage the strengths of parent company Hertz in a variety of ways - including increased remarketing efficiencies, and better predictive and prescriptive analytics.