For the vast majority of fleet operators, fuel is the single biggest variable expense. Unless you take control of your fuel costs, your fuel costs will take control over your profits. Read More
You have a tough job. From making sure drivers are safe to maintaining vehicles to making sure the day’s work gets covered, managing a fleet can be hectic and high-stress. Read More
Managing fleet fuel spending is one of the biggest challenges for any field service business. Read More
You’ve seen the numbers. Almost nothing is going down in price this year—so your fleet insurance going up in 2023 too probably isn’t a big surprise. Read More
You probably already know how telematics solutions are helping you day-to-day—by tracking vehicle locations, monitoring their maintenance needs, and optimizing your routes. But did you know that telematics can do much more than that? Read More
You might not know the term, but you know the technology: The Internet of Things (IoT) is the use of technology to connect the things you use every day in a “smart” way—so that you can monitor, control and collect the information you need. Home hubs like Amazon’s Echo and Apple’s HomeKit are great examples of IoT devices you probably interact with regularly. Read More
Costs for virtually everything are higher than ever, which means finding ways to increase efficiency and reduce consumption are at the top of every fleet manager’s list. The biggest variable expense of them all? Fuel. That means knowing how to manage fleet fuel costs is a skill that pays for itself on day one.
As a fleet manager, you already know that fuel costs are one of your biggest variable expenses. That’s been especially true as gas prices have increased to near-record levels. Still, there are things you can do to manage fleet fuel costs and keep those expenses in check. Integrating these five tips into your day-to-day fuel strategy can save you up to 15% on your bill. Let’s take a look. Read More
In a world of high gas prices and touchless digital transactions and potential credit card fraud, it’s never been more important to make sure your fleet fuel payments are secure and efficient. Car IQ integrates with your GPS Trackit fleet management solution to streamline and secure the process for businesses of all sizes.
Almost every business equipment and software purchase your company makes (up to $1,080,000, or your company’s net income, whichever is smaller) qualifies for a Section 179 deduction. That means you can deduct what you paid in 2022 for equipment ranging from vehicles, computers, heavy equipment, and—you guessed it—GPS tracking devices.