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Enterprise Fleet Management Opens 5 New Locations
The fully staffed offices are now open in Boise, Idaho; Columbus, Ohio; Las Vegas, New York, and Ottawa, Ontario.

Enterprise Fleet Management operates a network of more than 60 locations in North America.
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Enterprise Fleet Management has opened five new locations to support a growing client base, the company said in a press announcement. The company's fleet management business, which saw 12% growth in 2023, continues to expand its presence through a milestone of 700,000 vehicles on lease in March 2024.
With these five openings in Boise, Idaho; Columbus, Ohio; Las Vegas, Nevada; New York City, New York; and Ottawa, Ontario, within the last six months, Enterprise Fleet Management operates a network of more than 60 locations in North America and is continuing to evaluate new locations based on demand, the company said.
Increasing Access to Fleet Management Solutions
Enterprise Fleet Management offers turnkey solutions, employing a network of fully staffed offices to provide full-service fleet management for companies, government agencies, and organizations, as well as for those seeking an alternative to employee reimbursement programs.
“Businesses, local municipalities, and service providers are looking for every opportunity to save time, budget, and resources. With a focus on growing their core business, many are outsourcing operations such as fleet management,” said Brice Adamson, president at Enterprise Fleet Management. “We are well positioned to meet this growing demand with local hands-on fleet management services, backed by the infrastructure and expertise of one of the world’s top providers of mobility offerings, Enterprise Mobility.”
Several of the new locations were established to support clients previously serviced out of nearby cities, the company said.
Enterprise Fleet Management clients are each assigned a local, dedicated client strategy manager.
Every Enterprise Fleet Management location also includes a leadership team with a director of fleet management, fleet strategy manager, and finance manager who assists with fleet planning, remarketing of vehicles, credit underwriting, and fiduciary responsibilities.
Promote from Within
Enterprise operates from a promote-from-within culture, allowing team members, including the CEO, to build a career from the ground up in the Management Trainee Program.
"Leaders at Enterprise Fleet Management have gained unparalleled expertise in fleet management, cost savings, maintenance, and efficiency, further enabling them to provide the best-in-class service as trusted advisors,” said Adamson.
The company also operates one of North America's largest maintenance approval facilities, with more than 229 Automotive Service Excellence (ASE)-certified technicians, addressing more than 10,000 maintenance calls a day. Enterprise Fleet Management’s National Service Department is a recipient of the ASE “Blue Seal of Excellence,” a recognition it has received for an industry record of 28 consecutive years.
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