BT Fleet is to host a seminar focusing on outsourced fleet management at Commercial Fleet's Van and Truck 2016 event.
The session will explain how it is possible to outsource all aspects dependant on operational requirements and contractual arrangements.
Many organisations have adopted such an approach and the seminar will provide an overview on the motivations behind the decision to outsource and the benefits that can be enjoyed. They are many and varied and, if done correctly with controls in place, can include: cost savings, increased operating and administration efficiency and greater flexibility than in-house solutions.
An ever-increasing number of organisations - small, medium and large - rely on the expertise of specialist fleet management companies to manage their vehicles on a day-to-day basis.
BT Fleet manages more than 80,000 vehicles and operates the UK’s largest one-stop-shop garage network dedicated to operational fleets.
The range of fleet-related functions that can be outsourced today to a third party specialist are numerous, but fleet management needs to form part of an organisation’s overall business plan. After all, a commercial vehicle fleet is a key asset and needs to be effectively and proactively managed if it is to deliver optimum performance and value.
The seminar is a ‘must attend’ event for members of any internal department that has a reasonability for fleet management such as procurement, finance, transport operators and the fleet team. Fleet management experts will also highlight the key topics facing the industry and the practicalities of running a highly cost-efficient fleet.
BT Fleet is one of six best practice partners featured at Commercial Fleet Van & Truck, further details on the sessions can be found at https://vanandtruck.commercialfleet.org/for-visitors/fleets-informed-best-practice-sessions
Fleet operators can register for their free place at Commercial Fleet Van & Truck by visiting www.commercialfleetvanandtruck.co.uk
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