Posted: 03/02/2012
By: Rory Deegan - Online Marketing Coordinator
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Toyota
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Hyundai
“Same, same but different” those were the words of my colleagues from the corporate sales teamon the all new Toyota Camry. Indeed the new Camry provokes an “I’ve seen this car before” response from the uninitiated while treating the seasoned Camry buyer to subtle yet wide ranging changes. While the changes are comprehensive they cannot be perceived as bold. However, considering the year Toyota has had and...
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Posted: 25/01/2012
By: Rory Deegan - Online Marketing Coordinator
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Occupational Health & Safety
Everything used to be so simple; a driver would set out on his or her journey and promise to call the office or house for further instructions or updates when they had reached their destination. With the possible exception of worrying about where to find a pay phone, drivers had very little to think about when it came to phones within their vehicles. Oh how things have changed. From the retro car phone to the modern day smart phone, in...
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Posted: 13/01/2012
By: Rory Deegan - Online Marketing Coordinator
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Ford
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Volkswagen
“The next thing I know my Mercedes had stopped, without hitting the car in front of me.” Those were the words of Google Senior Vice President, Vic Gundotra, who described his experience with collision avoidance technology in this YouTube video. Collision avoidance technology is quickly becoming a very serious selling point for some very forward thinking vehicle manufacturers. With this in mind we turn our attention this week...
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Posted: 22/12/2011
By: Rory Deegan and the Fleetcare Maintenance Team
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Environmental News
Beach parties, Santa hats, work holidays and the highest number of road fatalities for any 5 day period in the entire year, welcome to the Christmas holidays. While most of us enjoy our annual rituals and customs which come with the festive season, our high Christmas road deaths have, in our recent history, become something of an inevitability. The figures have decreased and the messages of caution are slowly but surely being listened...
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Posted: 16/12/2011
By: Rory Deegan - Online Marketing Coordinator
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Environmental News
“I just froze, I had no idea of what to do. In my panic I scanned my thoughts for any piece of advice I had ever received about dealing with a car crash, but I couldn’t think of anything”. Those are the words of a shaken Adelaide resident who was involved in a minor vehicle collision earlier this year. The unfortunate fact is that very few people are in fact prepared for the worst and even fewer have a fool proof...
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Posted: 09/12/2011
By: Rory Deegan - Online Marketing Coordinator
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GPS tracking
Anyone involved in managing a fleet of any size knows it’s a difficult and at times thankless task. Managing everything from fuel to FBT (fringe benefit tax) reporting it can seem that the work itself conspires to inexplicably build up at the most inconvenient and conflicting of times. With all this im mind we decided that this week we would write an article especially to help the small fleet manager (this is generally under 50...
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Posted: 11/11/2011
By: Rory Deegan - Online Marketing Coordinator
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“Ok today we’re going to talk to you about tyres, the presentation is 40 minutes long and we have tea, coffee and pastries for you guys”. Those were the words of a supplier of ours who was showing us his company’s new tyre range. I remember thinking that 40 minutes was a hell of a lot of time to talk about tyres, I mean how much can be said about black rubber circles? How wrong I was. I left the meeting convinced...
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Posted: 31/10/2011
By: Rory Deegan - Online Marketing Coordinator
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Fleet Management
“Oh wow, it really does look like a bumper car” those were the words of one of my esteemed colleagues on first viewing the Tata Nano (its one of the cheapest and arguably one of the ugliest cars the world has ever seen). Produced and created in India the Nano is the perfect car to show how the Indian car market is completely enamoured with the small car.
Top 10 makeup
With almost all of their top ten being made up of small...
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Posted: 21/10/2011
By: Rory Deegan - Online Marketing Coordinator
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Financial Tips
Like every area of business, key numbers and success measurements are critical in fleet management. For our friend the salesperson, success measurements are usually straightforward and promotions are gained on the back of big numbers, but how does the fleet manager measure his or her successes? This week I look at 5 key measurements which should be front of mind with all fleet managers who are looking to move their fleet forward towards...
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Posted: 13/10/2011
By: Rory Deegan - Online Marketing Coordinator
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Financial Tips
Misplaced focus is a dangerous thing, from not concentrating on the road to focusing too much on one aspect of cost control, it’s generally only in retrospect when you realise the error of your ways. Cost control in fleet management can be a classic example of this, while some fleet managers fixate on cutting the fuel costs a single collision can wipe out all these savings with the push of a pedal. With this in mind I reveal some...
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Posted: 15/09/2011
By: Rory Deegan - Online Marketing Coordinator
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Toyota
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Mazda
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Survey Results
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Novated Lease
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Hyundai
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Ford
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Nissan
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Holden
Click here for the year end update Jan 2012From cars, to computer games, to holiday destinations and everything in between, top ten lists are a favourite of hobbyists and enthusiasts the world over. From the fickle (the bar stool top ten) to the rigorous (top tens based on massive amounts of results and research), they reveal more and more about how we relate to the world around us and how we prioritise belongings, experiences and...
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Posted: 09/09/2011
By: Rory Deegan - Online Marketing Coordinator
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Car Review
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Novated Lease
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Hyundai
"No brand has taken such a massive leap over the past decade as Hyundai" those were the words of Acting Editor for Auto Express, Graham Hope. His words carried all the more gravity as Hyundai has just topped the list for “most improved” car manufacturer of the last 10 years in a survey carried out by the UK based magazine. These are very big achievements for the motor company which has, in the past, struggled with a...
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Posted: 02/09/2011
By: Rory Deegan - Online Marketing Coordinator
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Toyota
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Mazda
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Financial Tips
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Hyundai
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Ford
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Kia
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Nissan
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Volkswagen
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Leasing
Enacted in October 1960 the United States Trade Embargo on Cuba has had many impacts on the people of Cuba. The most interesting development from a car enthusiast’s point of view is the sheer levels of old cars clunking their ways around the islands road network. How is it that these old jalopy's are still succeeding in bringing locals from A to B after decades of continual use? This week I examine which cars last the longest and...
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Posted: 19/08/2011
By: Rory Deegan - Online Marketing Coordinator
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Technology
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Nissan
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Environmental News
"With more research and incentives, we can break our dependence on oil with biofuels, and become the first country to have 1 million electric vehicles on the road by 2015". Those were the words of US president Barack Obama during his state of the Union speech in January of this year (2011). But is this a modest or ambitious goal? This week I set out to find out more about electric vehicles; their past, their present and their future...
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Posted: 11/08/2011
By: Rory Deegan - Online Marketing Coordinator
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Occupational Health & Safety
Some things demand to be talked about and a large camera on a pole which punishes you for going too fast is most definitely one of those things. Speed cameras have a chequered history in Australia and have been accused of everything from a vast Big Brother conspiracy to money making reverse ATM’s. In the past month something very big happened, the New South Wales government gave speed cameras and their impact a luke warm review;...
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Posted: 15/07/2011
By: Rory Deegan - Online Marketing Coordinator
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Environmental News
Big news events don't usually fall on Sundays. Normally our news anchors, politicians and journalists have the good grace to leave us all more or less alone on our traditional day of rest, however like it or not Sunday’s event was anything but normal. Placing a price on carbon emissions (if the measure passes in parliament) is possibly one of the most fundamental changes in Australian government policy in decades and has the...
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Posted: 08/07/2011
By: Rory Deegan - Online Marketing Coordinator
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Ford
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Holden
When we think of mine vehicles, images of super dump trucks, diggers and equipment hauling mega machines come to mind. However there is another vehicle strutting its stuff all over mines in Australia; the mine ready four wheel drive (4WD). For obvious reasons a conventional vehicle will simply not suffice in the tough, rugged, dangerous and changeable environment of a living mine. So what makes a long living, sturdy and reliable mine...
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Posted: 24/06/2011
By: Rory Deegan - Online Marketing Coordinator
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In a perfect world, goods and services would be bought or sold with scant regard for costs and people could glory in the comfort of purchases and consumption. Unfortuantely we do not live in that world. With Greece in crisis, the US broke and the global economy still a little bruised, “Austerity measures” has transformed the way we think about cost control. With these trends and the new culture of business cutbacks in mind...
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Posted: 17/06/2011
By: Rory Deegan - Online Marketing Coordinator
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Toyota
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Mazda
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Nissan
This year’s natural disasters in Japanhave caused some of the largest devastation the world has ever seen. With these disasters came loss of life, loss of property and, for many of the survivors, loss of livelihoods. While we all come to terms with the tragedy it is important not to forget the progress which is being made by the resilient Japanese car makers. The table below gives us some understanding of the obstacles which must,...
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Posted: 10/06/2011
By: Rory Deegan - Online Marketing Coordinator
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Financial Tips
Intricate financial modelling is not the first thing to spring to mind when you consider buying a new car……but it really should be. Choosing the wrong vehicle can cost thousands of dollars and leave many burnt fingers. The inconvenient truth is that the lifetime cost of a vehicle does not take centre stage in most vehicle purchase decisions; immediate cost, styling and other considerations usually take precedence.
What...
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Posted: 02/06/2011
By: Rory Deegan - Online Marketing Coordinator
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Ford
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Holden
Car popularity has always been an issue of debate and popularity amongst fleet cars is a similarly contentious subject. Does popularity really mean quality and reliability, or does it mean something altogether less reassuring? For most, any given car's popularity is a combination of factors, some emotional and some practical, but is it possible to separate the two contributors?
Without segmenting the fleet industry too much (the...
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Posted: 26/05/2011
By: Rory Deegan - Online Marketing Coordinator
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Environmental News
The art of negotiation has a long and distinguished history. While in a political sense it gathers most attention during coalition formation talks, it does have the capacity to crop up at any time or place in most societies. The current negotiations and wrangling over the terms and conditions of a proposed carbon tax may (and most likely will) create a new chapter in Australian negotiation history. Fleet Managers will be well advised to...
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This year’s budget change relating to FBT on company vehicles has been much talked about since the release of the budget information last week.On our blog this week we wanted tooutline these changes for our readers whilst addressing the most common questions relating to the new system.
The overhaul will, over a four year time frame, end the lower rates of FBT liability for those who drive in excess of 24,999 kilometres per year....
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Posted: 13/05/2011
By: Rory Deegan - Online Marketing Coordinator
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Since the American military released its first satellites in the “Block 1” launches back in 1979 the world of navigation has been forever altered. Long ago drivers relied on maps, intuition and local knowledge to get to customers and deliveries. Today when we peer into a police car or taxi we will see an entire dashboard of navigation and communication devices. Global positioning systems have changed the way we navigate,...
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Posted: 05/05/2011
By: Rory Deegan - Online Marketing Coordinator
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GPS tracking
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Environmental News
The humble fuel card has, for many Australian businesses, replaced company credit cards and cash in an effort to allow accounts departments generate a clearer picture of how much fuel is costing their respective businesses. Fuel cards simply add up all the fuel purchases made by a business and charge monthly through a standard invoice.
While most businesses are content with the standard benefits (discounts, reduced administrative cost,...
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Posted: 14/04/2011
By: Rory Deegan - Online Marketing Coordinator
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Novated Lease
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Leasing
The main trend
With new hybrid and electric models being trooped out by almost every major car manufacturer you would be forgiven for believing that the public was, en masse, moving away from large, noisy and relatively high emissions vehicles. This, however, is not the case according to last months FCAI (Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries) vehicle sales report.
Sports utility vehicles now make up 24.5% of all new vehicles...
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Posted: 07/04/2011
By: Rory Deegan - Online Marketing Coordinator
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Holden
Since an emotional launch in Adelaide back in late February Australians have waited to hear the assessment of the new series 2 Holden Cruze. Would this second model build on the relative sales success of the first, or would it remind us of the disappointing Vectra range which Holden and GM would prefer to forget?The changesApart from a new grill, new bumpers and new wheels there isn’t much to distinguish the new Cruze from the one...
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Posted: 01/04/2011
By: Laura Taylor - Marketing Assistant
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Government News
Who would have thought 5 years ago that we would be paying $1.50 per litre at the petrol station? I certainly wouldn’t have. Gone are the days that a station was selling fuel for $0.98/L. How I wish those prices would come back! But times have changed, and so have prices. Now the average national petrol price is at $1.43 per litre, and it doesn’t look to be decreasing any time soon. We all rely on fuel in one way or another....
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Posted: 18/03/2011
By: Laura Taylor - Marketing Assistant
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Government News
As the devastating news of an earthquake and subsequent tsunami hitting Japan came across TV screens all over the world, so too did the images of the damage and catastrophe it had left behind. One of the scenes saw the new cars that were at the dock ready to be shipped overseas instead being dragged away by a strong and powerful wave. It soon became obvious that these terrible events weren’t just restricted to this one country,...
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Posted: 25/02/2011
By: John Hutchison - Online Marketing Coordinator
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Occupational Health & Safety
A question which is often avoided by car buyers, which is more important –keeping costs lowor safety? Many people want to appear as if safety is their highest priority, however more often than not, they will often choose a vehiclebased on low whole of life costs rather thanthe safety features. This is also a vital question for companies who own a fleet of vehicles. Businesses have the obligation of providing staff with a safe...
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Posted: 17/02/2011
By: Cindy Anthony - Marketing Assistant
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Financial Tips
With the cost of living constantly going up, who wants to spend extra money on rising fuel costs? I certainly don’t. And I imagine most business owners would agree, especially those who own fleets of vehicles. If you think about it, when you add up how much is spent on fuel each month, the savings from discounted fuelcouldbe significant. A popular solution amongst fleet owners for reducing monthly fuel expenses is fuel cards.
How...
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Posted: 03/02/2011
By: Cindy Anthony - Marketing Assistant
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Fleet Management
Old movies like Back to the Future or TV series Knight Rider presented futuristic scenarios featuring flying or even talking cars. Whileoutside of the movies we may notbequite there yet,we are however taking a hugeleap in the automobile industry with our latest breakthrough sensation – the robo-car. Yes, the robo-car. They are the vehicles built with their very own ‘brain’. However, unlike our organically compounded...
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Posted: 19/01/2011
By: Cindy Anthony - Marketing Assistant
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Many of us see ourselves as good drivers - whether we’ve had our licence for 2 days or 2 decades. However, it can be said with confidence that we are all guilty of not driving with the best interests of our vehicles in mind. Small everyday things such as not using the parking brake, etc, are some of the causes in reducing the longevity of a vehicle. While bad habits can often be made light of, they are bad news for fleet owners...
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Posted: 06/01/2011
By: Cindy Anthony - Marketing Assistant
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As a new year descends upon us, you may decide to evaluate your fleet and look at upgrading some vehicles. Maybe that old clunker of a truck that keeps blowing off steam every chance it gets, or perhaps ‘Dusty’ the trusty little delivery van isnt being so trusty anymore? Either way, a successful company who depends on the efficient running of their fleet requires vehicles which are reliable and safe – which some older...
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Posted: 17/12/2010
By: Cindy Anthony - Marketing Assistant
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It’s in middle of the day and you’re craving something sweet. Chocolate cake or a brownie? The cake sounds much more delectable than the brownie, but at the end of the day they both consist of the same product that will satisfy your craving. Chocolate. The same goes for when your car becomes a bit hungry. Amid the vast range of car-snacks comes the hard decision of which to choose. Premium or regular?
We all know the cost...
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Posted: 09/12/2010
By: Cindy Anthony - Marketing Assistant
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GPS tracking
Imagine the inconvenience if one of the most active vehicles in your fleet was stolen, or broken into – causing irreparable damage and your driver to be off the road indefinitely or at least until you come up with an alternative.I suppose vehicle security should have been right up there with safety andperformance from the beginning but hindsight is a great gift isn't it?!However, being a person quick on your feet you decide on a...
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Posted: 05/11/2010
By: Laura Taylor - Marketing Assistant
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In September we posted a blog The real price of safety, taking a look at the cars that state they have 5 stars, yet require you to pay extra for that 5th star. This tweaked my curiosity to monitor the ANCAP safety ratings and I happened to come across something a little worrying.
Let’s start by stating the obvious. When searching for a vehicle for your fleet, what are some of the general features you look for? Possibly good fuel...
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Posted: 29/10/2010
By: Laura Taylor - Marketing Assistant
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Over the past 6 months, the RTA has been trialling an Intelligent Speed Adaption (ISA) device that warns people when they are driving over the speed limit by beeping until they decrease their speed. According to the RTA, this device could help prevent 35 deaths and around 1500 injuries, although it is not going to be made a compulsory installation.
The majority of the time, people know they are speeding. It’s hard to be 20km/h...
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Posted: 08/10/2010
By: Laura Taylor - Marketing Assistant
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Fleet Management
With an ever increasing choice at the petrol pump and an array of coloured nozzles, some only slightly different, it can be easy to confuse Unleaded 91 for Unleaded 95or even 98 (I know I always have to triple check what I’m putting in). Sure, it’s ok if you get the unleadeds mixed up every now and again, but what if you drive a diesel car? For fleet drivers who change from petrol cars to diesel cars regularly, it’s...
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Posted: 20/08/2010
By: Casey Cascarino - Client Services
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You’re having one of those days where nothing seems to be going your way. Then to top it off, your mobile phone/laptop/car/washing machine suddenly stops working. While trying your best to hold in your frustration, you call the after care number to see if someone there can help you fix your product.
You wait for what seems like hours on hold, but just incase the next person out there has the same problem, you stay on the line....
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Posted: 22/07/2010
By: Lauren Heerey - Accident Management Consultant
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A driver is on their way to a drop off point and has just pulled up at a set of lights, when “BANG”. Yep, the person texting on their mobile in the car behind has forgotten to brake. Unfortunately accidents are a part of life if your company has a large fleet.
If you are responsible for your company’s fleet, what is the management process when an incident like this occurs?
Obviously the first step is to make sure...
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Posted: 05/07/2010
By: Bowan Spanbroek - Marketing Co-ordinator
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Road accidents are now the most common form of work-related death, injury and absence from work in Australia (Safety climate & driver safety at work: integrating fleet management & OHS).
The annual cost of road traffic injury is estimated to be over AU$500 million and related property damage increases this figure to over AU$1 billion (Travelsafe34, 2002)
These two facts show the enormous social & financial impact unsafe...
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Posted: 11/06/2010
By: Whitney Perret - Client Services Officer
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There is nothing more annoying than having a fuel card declined. As a driver reaching in to your own pocket to pay for fuel can be extremely inconvenient. Not to mention the lengthy reimbursement process where drivers are left out of pocket and the loss of the fuel card discount.If you’re in charge of your company’s fleet implement these five simple steps & avoid those fuel card dramas. They might seem obvious but they...
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Posted: 15/04/2010
By: Bowan Spanbroek
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If your business has over 2 vehicles you could now consider it a fleet and get the benefits that come along with owning a fleet. Over the past decade fleet management companies have uncovered the small business market as a valuable prospect, creating innovative solutions that help small businesses cut down on their overheads and administration time. These days you don’t need 1000+ vehicles to benefit from outsourcing fleet...
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Posted: 31/03/2010
By: Bowan Spanbroek
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Ford recently announced the deletion of the Ford Falcon Wagon by June, a fleet institution for large corporations such as Telstra. With no demand in the consumer market it’s been kept afloat by fleet sales since it’s the BA/BF models where released. Last year it only accounted for 2500 of the 31000 falcons sold in 2009 the majority of which came from business and government fleets.Fleet buyers loved this car because of its...
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Posted: 03/03/2010
By: Bowan Spanbroek
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The new Mercedes sprinter has been put on a greener leaner diet for 2010. Mercedes is revamping their efforts to introduce a Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) version of their Sprinter to fleet customers, nine years after their previous attempt at CNG failed.
The new Sprinter range comes in the traditional diesel and petrol version but now with the added option of a petrol CNG hybrid. Unlike Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG) CNG is not dependant...
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Posted: 11/12/2009
By: Bowan Spanbroek
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GPS tracking
GPS Fleet Tracking 101
GPS tracking uses a satellite linked device to update vehicle information at regular intervals (usually around 20sec). Information includes, date, time, location (latitude & longitude) heading direction, altitude and travelling speed. This information is then delivered to the fleet manager, keeping managers updated on their fleet’s status 24 hours a day 7 days a week, from anywhere with an internet...
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Posted: 17/11/2009
By: Bowan Spanbroek
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We all know the tragic price families and friends pay because of mobile phone usage on the road. But now there is another cost being identified, the loss in productivity for big business. You could be sailing along fine at the moment but all fleet managers should stop and peer into the distance to avoid a productivity disaster. What does the iceberg look like?
Heinrich’s Accident Pyramid proposes that for every 300 unsafe acts,...
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Posted: 21/10/2009
By: Bowan Spanbroek
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The prospect of saving on operating costs and reducing your carbon footprint is too good to pass up. By implementing these five simple steps you can reduce your fleet overheads while enhancing your company’s environmental image.
1. Measure Your Fleet – Obtain an accurate picture of you current emissions rate. Gaining a clear and accurate picture of your company’s current emission output is obviously the first step in...
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