Navman Wireless to host fleet savings Web seminars
During the free seminars on May 11 and 12, a school bus fleet expert for the vehicle tracking and fleet management solutions provider will discuss how public and private pupil transportation operations can reduce costs, maintain profits and improve customer service by using fleet tracking.
GLENVIEW, Ill. — Navman Wireless North America will host two free Web seminars next week geared toward informing public and private pupil transportation officials how they can reduce their operations’ costs, maintain profits and improve customer service when contending with tight budgets by using fleet tracking.
Tuesday, May 11, the company’s on-staff school bus fleet expert will host a seminar entitled “Reduce Per Pupil Transportation Costs,” and Wednesday, May 12, the expert will host a seminar entitled “Maintain Profits & Improve Customer Service.”
Both seminars will be held at 1:30 p.m. CST and will comprise a 30-minute presentation followed by a 15- to 20-minute question and answer session.
The presentations will cover an overview of fleet tracking and how it differs from GPS, the economies and ease of implementation, fuel and maintenance savings, reducing downtime and overtime expenses, using data to enforce policies and ensure safety, and improved productivity.
Success stories, along with strategies and suggestions for demonstrating the affordability of fleet tracking, will also be discussed.
Public and private school bus fleet owners and managers, school district superintendents, financial managers and other school officials are invited to attend the Web seminars.
To register for the May 11th seminar, click here. To register for the May 12th seminar, click here.
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