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HOW SMART MOTOR POOLS SOLVE COMMON FLEET PROBLEMSClément GiresCo-Founder, Local Motion
Getting started with Local Motion
Getting started with Local Motion
Getting started with Local Motion
Local Motion Headquarters
Boston
Paris
• “I need a vehicle to do my job” • Maximize vehicle utilization • What vehicles should I buy? • Reduce vehicle and driver incidents • Conclusion: Gain buy-in from internal customers
Agenda
“I need a vehicle to do my job.”Challenge 1:
“Even if they might use them seldom, they need the commitment to have a vehicle available.”
- Sean Pownall, Fleet Administrator, City Of Bellevue
Typical solution: Assign a vehicle to each driver
LOANER VEHICLE
RENTALVEHICLE
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
8 PASSENGER VAN
• Cost of ownership = $6000 / yr • Car is underutilized • Driver is using time to manage his car • Demand for other employees not met
Taking a closer look at this driver’s assigned vehicle:
Our solution: Add his vehicle to a shared motor pool
Smart Motor Pools: Boosting vehicle utilization
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
Smart Motor Pools: Improving the driver experience
Find a car even without a
booking
Open car doors with badge or
phone
Drive newer & well maintained
vehicles
Locate a vehicle close
to you
Save time from routine maintenance
Maximize Vehicle UtilizationChallenge 2:
“Homeland Security spent $48.6million on underutilized vehicles in 2012.”
- Department Of Homeland Security Audit Report
With your underutilized vehicles, ask these two questions:
Are these vehicles assigned?
Do the drivers bring these vehicles home?
If vehicles are assigned:
and are NOT brought home by drivers…
and are brought home by drivers…
Add these vehicles to the motor pool.
Look at the number of miles driven per year. If below 6,000 - 7,000
miles, consider personal mileage reimbursement.
If vehicles are not assigned, boost demand by:
• opening up the pooled vehicles to more drivers and departments
• placing them in more centralized locations • lowering the pricing
Once these steps are done to maximize usage: Sell the remaining vehicles
What vehicles should I buy?Challenge 3:
“As companies continue to look for ways to cut fleet expenses, the forecast is a shift away from driver-dedicated fleet vehicles to car sharing or
comparable type services.”
- Automotive Fleet, 2015
Before you make a purchase, ask the question: Do you need vehicles at all?
20
15
10
0
5
20% of vehiclesare not used
Utilization rate= 80%
FEB MARJAN
Num
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ehic
les
Analyze usage by hub and vehicle type: Use data to determine the optimal allocation
80%
120%
30%
50%
90%
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45%
110%
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70%
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20%
For specialty vehicles needed infrequently: Could the vehicles be rented instead?
• From another department? • From a neighboring municipality? • From a rental agency?
10
0
5
JUL DECJAN
Num
ber
of V
ehic
les
For vehicles averaging between 40-100 miles: Consider replacing them with electric vehicles
0 - 20 20 - 40 40 - 60 60 - 80Daily Mileage
Welcome, EVs
80 - 100 100+
Num
ber
of V
ehic
les
Reduce vehicle and driver incidentsChallenge 4:
“Motor vehicle crashes cost employers $60 billion annually in medical care, legal expenses, property
damage, and lost productivity.”
- Occupational Safety & Health Administration
Control Access: Putting the right drivers in the right vehicles
UNTIL3/2016
CERTIFICATIONIN PROGRESS
TRAININGSCHEDULED
Encourage safe driving behavior: Real-time feedback, education, and escalation
8AM 10AM 12PM 2PM 4PM
Investigate every incident: Respond before incidents turn to accidents
VEHICLE INCIDENT REPORT
DRIVER NAME:
DRIVER ID:
INCIDENT TYPE:
VEHICLE TYPE:
PREVIOUS INCIDENT?Driver:Vehicle:
DESCRIPTION:
Fatality Property Damage
OthersInjury
Sedan Heavy Duty
SpecialtyLight Duty
Gain buy-in from internal customersConclusion
• Map out a business plan • Establish a baseline • Be transparent and keep decisions
well-documented
Before any major fleet initiatives take place, maintain an open dialogue with your customers
To learn more, please contact us at [email protected]