The Fleet Code

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Welcome to The Fleet Code, a podcast brought to you by Fleetio, where we dive into the latest fleet trends, technology and best practices. Get the inside scoop as we decode the challenges of fleet management.

  1. The Return on Investing in Your Technicians

    03/04/2025

    The Return on Investing in Your Technicians

    Technician shortages have created one of the biggest challenges in the fleet industry today. And while recruiting new talent is critical, retaining the team you already have might be the most valuable move you can make. In this episode of The Fleet Code, Dave Johnson, President of ASE, joins us to talk about the value of certification – not just for technicians, but for the fleets that depend on them. We explore how ASE credentials are developed, why fleet managers should get involved in the certification process, and how investing in your team leads to stronger operations and long-term loyalty. You’ll also hear how Fleetio is walking the walk—launching a new scholarship program to help fleet managers bring ASE certification opportunities to their teams. Nominate somebody for an ASE Scholarship through Fleetio → View a transcription and show notes for this episode here → Takeaways from this episode: Supporting technician growth can improve retention, morale, and long-term performanceFleet managers can play an active role in shaping ASE standards by getting involvedASE certifications signal career investment, and programs like Fleetio’s scholarship make that investment more accessibleGuest: Dave Johnson, President, National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Additional Links and Resources: Learn more about ASE Certifications (website)A Guide for Managing Fleet Maintenance (e-book)How to Retain Fleet Technicians (blog)

    19 min
  2. Autonomy for the Middle Mile | Future of Fleet

    28/08/2024

    Autonomy for the Middle Mile | Future of Fleet

    Future of Fleet is a series where we spotlight leaders in fleet who are pushing the industry forward. In this episode of The Fleet Code, we dive into the future of autonomous vehicles (AVs) with special guests from Isuzu and Gatik to explore their partnership aimed at revolutionizing middle-mile logistics through self-driving technology. This episode uncovers the current state of AV technology, the strategic focus on middle-mile routes, and the safety considerations that are paramount in making this technology viable for fleets. Whether you're curious about the practical applications of AVs today or wondering how they might impact your fleet in the future, this episode offers valuable insights and expert advice on navigating this transformative trend. View a transcription and show notes for this episode here -> Takeaways from this episode: The current application, middle-mile logistics, is paving the way to more advanced or intricate applications. When deciding which new and emerging technologies to add to your fleet, you need to first consider what problems need to be solved in your fleet.Even in the AV landscape, your job remains the same: maximize the profitability of your fleet operation while promoting a culture of safety.Guests: Adam Campbell, Senior Manager of Safety, Innovation and Impact, GatikBrian Tabel, Assistant VP of Marketing, Isuzu Commercial Truck of AmericaAdditional Links and Resources: About the Gatik + Isuzu Partnership (press release)The Importance of Understanding Different Fleet Technologies (blog)How Fleets can Take Advantage of Incoming Automotive Technologies (blog)

    16 min
  3. Identifying Inefficiencies in Your Fleet Operation

    25/06/2024

    Identifying Inefficiencies in Your Fleet Operation

    It's hard to identify opportunities for improvement when you're in the trenches. There are so many responsibilities involved with managing a fleet, that you can often feel like you’re doing well by just staying afloat. In this episode, we explore some of the steps that fleet managers can take in order to step back, analyze their current systems and make a measurable difference in their fleet operations. In this episode, Bill Spare with the Town of Apex discusses the importance of taking a step back, assessing the current state of the fleet, and understanding the experiences of long-term employees before making significant changes. Question: What would you say is your number one responsibility as a fleet manager? Send us an email and your response could be featured on a future podcast episode or blog post. Guest this Episode: Bill Spare, Town of Apex Takeaways from this episode: Before implementing changes, take the time to assess the current state of your fleet by conducting one-on-one interviews with staff and understanding their experiences and concerns.Use key performance indicators (KPIs) to track the effectiveness of your strategies, such as controlling fleet costs and improving maintenance adherence, to ensure your efforts are making a tangible impact.Attend conferences and network with industry peers to stay informed about the latest trends and technologies, helping you to continuously improve your fleet management practices.Additional Links and Resources: 2024 Fleet Benchmarking Report (report)6 Fleet Management KPIs to Target (blog)Fleet Management Conferences (list) 11 Ways to Improve Fleet Efficiency (blog)

    10 min
  4. How to Get Into Fleet Management

    24/10/2023

    How to Get Into Fleet Management

    Fleet management has historically been a career reserved for maintenance technicians who decided they were ready to crawl out from under the hood of a vehicle. However, with technology advancements, there are many young people who are finding their start in fleet management because of their willingness to leverage software and data to track maintenance and improve processes. In this episode, we sit down with Carlos Romero of C&C Complete Service to learn about his recent interviewing experience and see what tips he has for somebody who is trying to become a first-time fleet manager. Question: For fleet managers (or people hiring fleet managers), what did your interview experience look like? Send us an email and your response could be featured on a future podcast episode or blog post. Guest this Episode: Carlos Romero, C&C Complete Service Takeaways from this episode: The right fleet management role for you might not even exist yet. Sometimes you have to convince an organization that they need somebody to manage their fleet. Leverage the interview setting to learn about an organization's current system and speak to past experiences to show that you understand their scenario. Take advantage of any learning opportunities that exist - newsletters, fleet management associations, podcasts and more. Additional Links and Resources: The First 90 Days for a New Fleet Manager (podcast)Key Skills, Challenges & Responsibilities of a Fleet Manager (blog)Building a Fleet Management Skillset (webinar)Fleet Management Associations (list)Fleetio's Resource Library

    13 min

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Welcome to The Fleet Code, a podcast brought to you by Fleetio, where we dive into the latest fleet trends, technology and best practices. Get the inside scoop as we decode the challenges of fleet management.