
To run a profitable last-mile delivery fleet, operators need to act on consumer-driven trends and measure key performance indicators around productivity, customer satisfaction, and revenue and cost.
To run a profitable last-mile delivery fleet, operators need to act on consumer-driven trends and measure key performance indicators around productivity, customer satisfaction, and revenue and cost.
Exclusive to Samsara clients, the report offers big data insights for fleets to understand how their performance is trending relative to their peers.
How efficient is an all-electric Class 6 delivery truck in its regular duty cycle with payloads up to 11,000 lbs.? Weight is less of an EV range inhibitor than you’d think.
The inaugural Global Fleet Management Conference, which was held in Phoenix Sept. 30-Oct. 1, was a truly international event, attracting attendees and speakers from every corner of the globe. Demand was so strong that the organizers closed online registrations two weeks prior to the conference when attendance exceeded the capacity of the conference venue.
At the inaugural Global Fleet Management Conference Phoenix, set for Sept. 30 – Oct. 1 at the Hyatt Regency Phoenix, representatives of the PHH Arval Global Alliance will present an educational session on fleet metrics for benchmarking in different regions across the globe.
This article from Fleet Financials magazine offers advice on how fleet management professionals should go about prioritizing where to focus their efforts.
Fleet management metrics are not a new phenomenon, but has gained increased emphasis in recent years. Senior management and sourcing groups are demanding the use of metrics to measure the performance of the fleet and its suppliers. In addition, tight budgets and high expectations by management make metrics a crucial element to maintaining a cost-efficient fleet.
You can’t manage what you don’t measure. There are a number of statistical measures that fleet managers can use to achieve optimum efficiency. Here are 10 of them.
Attaining a high level of safety within a fleet is more than a policy and a dollop of training. Fleet managers must identify and implement key metrics to keep drivers safe and minimize costs.
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