Grey Fleets: The Problems & Perks Explained
Private cars facilitate thousands of miles of courier work every day. What could that mean for your business?
(firmenpresse) - Put simply, nly feel like a win-win in terms of convenience and low taxation. However, as with any business-critical operation, there are risks to take into account when relying on this new way of working.
Flying Under the Radar
The very nature of grey fleets makes them difficult to keep tabs on, and therefore less easy to regulate or manage. The main objection to their widespread use is the environmental impact: industrial transportation systems can seem far more efficient, as they can be planned far more carefully than the informal journeys and ad-hoc courier work carried out in privately owned vehicles. However, it could be that this objection doesnral areas. In this sense, they are vital for reaching your maximum customer base, and could actually have an equivalent or less severe impact on the environment than company vehicles doing the same job.
Time to Switch Gears
Making greater use of grey fleet vehicles could be worthwhile for businesses looking to spend less on the upkeep of their company-owned vehicles. Managed properly, they can allow a business to make big savings on operational costs, while enabling a more flexible style of courier work for employees. Before making a move in this direction, it is important to assess the risks involved, and consider implementing ways to make the practice more transparent. For example, it
Grey Fleet Goes Green
Rather than impacting the environment negatively, using private vehicles can be more fuel efficient overall, as they tend to be newer. With individual cars often being replaced more frequently than company delivery vans, the average age of vehicles on the road is often lower, meaning greater fuel efficiency and less pollution.
Another way that this can cut overall fuel consumption in courier work is through the reduction in miles spent travelling to a depot. Company-owned delivery vans have to be collected from a location that may be miles away from the employee
A Rosy Future for Grey Fleet
Where courier work in particular is concerned, adopting more grey fleets is a natural progression for employers in the logistics business. With greater car ownership than ever, private vehicles present the opportunity to have a reliable fleet with minimal maintenance, reaching an unprecedented spread of geographies. Smart implementation is key for this to be sustainable: to support employees, the environment and ultimately customers at home.
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Norman Dulwich is a correspondent for Courier Exchange, the world''s largest neutral trading hub for same day courier work in the express freight exchange industry. Over 5,000 transport exchange businesses are networked together through their website, trading jobs and capacity in a safe ''wholesale'' environment.
Datum: 19.03.2018 - 11:31 Uhr
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