ALPHARETTA, GA – The old adage, "A picture is worth a thousand words," refers to the idea that a complex idea can be conveyed with just a single image. It also aptly characterizes LeasePlan’s next generation dashboard in ePlan that makes it possible to observe large amounts of fleet data quickly.
“From managing by exception and identifying cost savings opportunities to overall fleet efficiency, the dashboard gives fleet managers a tool for making informed decisions. And it is a perfect complement to the premium, high-touch service provided by the best employees in the industry,” said Jon J. Toups, chief sales and marketing officer.
The dashboard, which resides conveniently on each user’s home page, presents immediate information specific to key fleet management objectives including active vehicles, fuel trending, odometer entry exceptions, and much more. Users also have the ability to download the data as well as other critical information such as vehicle and driver data.
“Throughout the dashboard development and implementation process, we engaged external and internal users to ensure the tool meets their needs. We value and consider all of the user feedback we receive because it is an integral part of making sure ePlan remains the easiest, most efficient fleet management tool in the industry,” Nancy D’Amico, senior vice president and chief information officer, added.
LeasePlan USA, a subsidiary of LeasePlan Corp. N.V., is a global leader in vehicle leasing and fleet management solutions. The company, which manages 1.3 million vehicles worldwide, offers clients customized plans for total fleet cost reduction through its technologically advanced products and dedication to customer service.
LeasePlan USA Launches the Next Generation Dashboard in ePlan
ALPHARETTA, GA - LeasePlan USA's new dashboard in ePlan, which resides on each user’s home page, presents immediate information specific to key fleet management objectives including active vehicles, fuel trending, odometer entry exceptions, and much more.
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