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Big data transforming industry
- Marc Sibbald
It is only recently that fleet managers have started to harness the power of big data.
Used car values to survive in new era
- Marc Sibbald
Fleet managers should be looking at the pipeline of new releases and consider the impact they will have on car values.
Driving more with less the goal
- Marc Sibbald
This year the focus for fleet managers will be on using new technology and data to gain fleet efficiencies.
FBT change lifts novated lease appeal
- Marc Sibbald
A simplification of the FBT rules has boosted the novated leasing market, adding to its traditional appeal as an employee benefit.
Concerns as vehicles become another office
- Marc Sibbald
Safety issues have become paramount in fleet management as the vehicle becomes an extension of a business's premises.
Fuel price monitoring the new benchmark
- Marc Sibbald
Innovation is crucial to the fleet management industry, as clients are wanting the technological improvements they see in other industries will be matched in fleet.
Council amalgamations raise fleet management concerns
- Marc Sibbald
Council amalgamations are a hot issue in NSW and as was the case in other states, there will be huge implications for fleet managers.
Uber transforming fleet managers' approach
- Marc Sibbald
The challenge for fleet managers is how to bring together transport options into one policy that operates across multiple business channels.
Conference first for AFMA executive director
- Marc Sibbald
Fleet managers from Australia and New Zealand will gather in Melbourne to attend the 2016 Australasian Fleet Conference and Exhibition this week, the first conference held by the Australasian Fleet Managers Association (AFMA) since the new executive director, Mace Hartley, took over.
Technology poised to transform vehicle fleets
- Marc Sibbald
Fleet sizes have been slashed and long-standing procurement policies rewritten to include cheaper, more fuel-efficient vehicles, in car parks historically dominated by large locally manufactured six-cylinder vehicles..