When fleet management is brought up, people usually think of cars—maintenance, fueling, and compliance. However, fleets are not self-sufficient. Every mile driven requires a person to make a decision that impacts customer service, cost, productivity, security, and risk management. Consequently, fleet driver supervision is one of the most important aspects of modern logistics.
No matter the size of your fleet, a systematic handling of drivers’ productivity, compliance, health, and wellness can tilt the scales towards profits. Given the prevailing competition, fleet operators are now facing the new normal of increased fuel costs, tighter regulations, an on-going driver shortage, and increasing competition. These drivers have left fleet operators with no choice but to employ fleet driver management systems and fleet driver assistance programs.
From the scope and objectives of driver management to the identification of challenges, its benefits, best practices, case studies, and current and future drivers of the industry, this manual has it all.

