In the four years since its inception, GE's global fleet initiative has grown ten-fold by promising tools to help fleet customers save money around the world.
LeasePlan USA is pleased to announce that it has been selected as one of The Chicago Tribune Top 100 Workplaces.
LeasePlan creates a unique culture where employees can openly share their ideas and opinions. To help employees share and implement new ideas, LeasePlan created its Quality Improvement Process, a program that allows employees to improve a process with the client experience in mind.
Passenger transportation businesses are using fleet tracking software to help manage the most important factors to their business like driver and customer safety, fleet maintenance, cost containment, and more. Passenger transportation fleet tracking solutions, like GPS Insight, can help businesses like yours manage top fleet priorities.
We are delighted to launch a new monthly column this week in Fleet Management Weekly. Penned by The CEI Group, “On Accident Management” will give us expert insight into the myriad aspects of fleet accident management that can help us better manage the process and the expenses. Don’t miss the debut article: “Supplements: How to Minimize Those Nasty Collision Repair Surprises.”
The Holiday Season officially gets underway this week with our favorite holiday, Thanksgiving! The Fleet Management Weekly team wishes you and your family a very happy Thanksgiving. We have much to be thankful for!
Drive Safety,
Janice Sutton
Executive Editor
Recalls have hit an all-time high this year, so far totaling nearly 54 million vehicles. But even as daily headlines outline the risks of deadly defects like the General Motors ignition switch problem and Takata’s faulty airbags, millions of those vehicles will never get repaired, according to industry analysts.
With the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration stymied – even after pressing automakers to increase contact with owners of vehicles impacted by recalls – federal lawmakers may soon step in. One approach under study would bar motorists from registering vehicles that have not undergone repairs.