We all know and see those big rigs driving down the highway. You have to wonder where they’ve been, and when’s the last time they were home, how many times a day they get little kids doing the “pull your horn” arm motion and if it actually makes them smile and/or just annoys them…No? Just me? Not going to lie, I definitely encourage my own kids to do it!
Well, I would have to think that after driving day after day and night after night, they would have a pretty amazing playlist or some awesome podcasts to recommend. On a recent trip, I found myself struggling on the long drive and my mind was racing a million different ways. So I put on my playlist and realized that it was seriously slacking. When I saw an 18-wheeler pull up beside me, I saw this man jamming out and said to myself, “Self, let’s make us a trucker playlist”. Boom , that ‘s exactly what I did and I had to share them so you never experience a dull ride again 🙂 . This will FOR SURE keep your spirits high and energy up for any ride that comes your way. I hope you enjoy them as much as I do!
We all know this is not only the State of Alabama’s anthem, it’s one the greatest jams of all time. We can all recognize this classic by that first guitar verse.
Let’s also not forget the unforgettable:
Simple Man- Lynyrd Skynyrd
Life Is A Highway- Rascal Flatts
Free Fallin – Tom Petty
I’m a Ramblin Man- Waylon Jennings
Mammas, Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up To be Cowboys- Waylon Jennings
I mean if this isn’t on your playlist, you clearly never lived. Every single person has heard of at least one of these epic songs and that speaks volumes on their influence.
I don’t know about you all but I feel like these guys came out of nowhere and all of sudden they made this remix featuring Nelly. Talk about a song to play on repeat. These guys nailed it!
I hope to have prevented you from having another dull ride on the road. To be honest, even if you are not a truck driver, you would love this playlist. Nothing better than mixing a little old school tunes with a little new age ones!
So to sum this up, say it with me….Take me down to the paradise city and cruise…Truck yeah! Boom
Fleet Maintenance is integral to having an effective and efficient fleet operation…..but the real question is why?
What exactly is Fleet Maintenance? Well… it’s Preventative Maintenance… Boom
Fleet maintenance refers to the steps taken to ensure your vehicles are fit for use and operating in a good condition. As your fleet vehicles are one of your fleet’s top investments, it’s important that each vehicle is safe, reliable and can stay on the road for the optimum amount of time. Put simply, vehicle maintenance is integral to managing a productive business, and without such an approach, you put your business- and all associated assets- at risk. I know this can seem daunting but we got you covered.
For those of you reading that currently do not have a plan and are considering implementing one OR you are looking for guidance, here are the things you need to consider….
The Importance Of Effective Fleet Maintenance Scheduling
Regular Vehicle Inspections Help Prevent Unscheduled Downtime
Preventative Maintenance & Repair Service Providers
Reports indicate that the average cost of operating a truck has increased by 6% since 2017 to $1.69 per mile, but having an effective fleet maintenance program can help offset some of these costs. You know the saying…bigger bang for your buck…Boom
Although the benefits of fleet maintenance are numerous, effectiveness requires careful planning and implementation of programs and practices. I created a short yet effective road map for you. This will help turn your head down on the desk stress to dancing down the hallways because you got this!
Here are 3 SIMPLE BUT MAJOR things to consider:
Importance Of Effective Fleet Maintenance Scheduling
Regular maintenance is essential to maintain a fully operational fleet. A good place to start with maintenance planning is with the service schedule provided by the vehicle’s manufacturer. It’s also important to keep in mind the operational needs of your fleet. Routine maintenance based on mileage or other measures, such as engine hours or fuel use, can help improve overall vehicle efficiency and reduce costs.
Regular maintenance can also help detect small problems before they become much bigger, more costly concerns. Adhering to maintenance schedules means that vehicles remain in a prime working condition over longer periods of time. This is especially true if you ever want/need to resell the vehicle. The more you maintain, the more you receive back from your investment.
Regular Vehicle Inspections Help Prevent Unscheduled Downtime
During yard checks, at fuel islands or in specially designated lanes, inspections are the quickest way to find potential vehicle problems within your fleet. It’s important that drivers play their part in recognizing and reporting problems to your fleet maintenance service provider. Waiting for a problem to arise is never a good solution. Preventing the problem is the key ingredient to managing a good fleet hence why preventative maintenance should be incorporated into a daily routine that involves your drivers. This also holds your drivers accountable and allowing them to be a part of the solution.
Training your drivers on how to correctly conduct pre and post-trip inspections not only satisfies regulatory requirements, but also eliminates more costly problems. A system then needs to be in place to communicate these concerns to your technicians you work with. Many providers offer a service called “Roll-Out” services which puts an outsourced technician at your yard in the morning before your drivers and their vehicles leave. This service is highly recommended for companies with fleet vehicles of 10 or more.
Preventative Maintenance & Repair Service Providers
Outsourcing your fleet maintenance is highly recommended. With outsourcing these needs, this takes the pressure off of your organization and allows you to focus on your own retention. Technicians who are appropriately trained to effectively and efficiently perform preventative maintenance tasks and make the necessary repairs for your organization are the way to go. Allow them to work for you, not the other way around. They already understand the importance of preventative maintenance procedures and will guide your best practices.
Outsourced providers already have training programs that are readily available from vehicle and equipment suppliers that cover basic procedures as well as new technologies, vehicles and other assets in your operation. In all cases, they can yield significant long-term benefits and the best part of it…you don’t spend a dime for this. This is all provided by the qualified service providers that you outsource. Again, they are working for you, not the other way around…. Fleet Maintenance Service providers that have readily available training opportunities for their technicians often proves a competitive advantage when it comes to attracting the most skilled workforce within the industry which is definitely a good thing for your company.
Bottom line, these three major considerations for Fleet Managers are crucial to operating a successful fleet. Most Fleet Managers do use these best practices, but often times, they are seldom followed-through on. We know that time is money so in order to be successful, you have to practice strategic preventative maintenance no matter how minor the problem may seem. It goes without saying that although it appears to be minor, that minor problem can lead to something major which will cause unwanted downtime.
So to sum this up, say it with me….Prevention is the cure… Boom
Some fleets still struggle to manage unplanned vehicle downtime……
…and it comes at a cost that goes beyond the expense of any routine repair.
When your fleet vehicles break down, it affects your mood, your business, and your operational ability to optimize revenue. Industry research indicates that these expenses can be EIGHT TIMES higher than anticipated. How can you budget for a “what if” upcharge like that?
For example, downtime leads to higher costs for:
Towing
Roadside Emergency Repairs
Rental Replacement Vehicles
Sidelined Drivers who may be subject to hours of service regulations
Extra Manpower
When unscheduled service and repair events occur, your entire operation suffers and although you may get a splitting headache just thinking about this, there are several fleet management approaches that can help reduce downtime that you may not always think about. Just hear me out…….
Performing Timely Maintenance
Do you brush your teeth everyday to prevent cavities? If not, what will happen to your teeth when you don’t brush (and floss) on a daily basis? See where I am going here?
A proactive preventative maintenance (PM) program allows you to identify vehicle issues and limit downtime before major problems occur. Just like brushing your teeth everyday 🙂
Do you wash your bed sheets routinely? Could you imagine only washing them when you start to notice an odor? If you only wash them when you notice a smell or feel that it is needed, gross, I suggest making this a routine. For everyone’s sake….
Routine maintenance on a schedule keeps systems well maintained and avoids potential breakdowns. PM can also include a plan to replace components at the end of their expected life cycles, rather than waiting for failure.
In addition, since even routine maintenance places vehicles out of service, working with operations personnel to schedule planned service events during off-hours can reduce downtime.
Choosing The Right Vehicles
Selecting the best fleet vehicles prevents downtime by eliminating problems and let’s face it, that’s what we all want, right? For example, if a vehicle is not fit for purpose, excessive wear and tear can lead to costly repairs and breakdowns that could have been prevented.
While the capital expense of replacing vehicles is a definite consideration, it is important to take into account that breakdowns and more frequent repairs are a greater possibility with older equipment. Remember your first beater? Yes, it was cheaper on the day you purchased, but how much cheaper was it for you after that?
In contrast, biting the bullet and looking into newer vehicles with the latest technology are much less likely to need unplanned service and affect your cash flow.
Conducting Effective Inspections
Do you remember your parents always telling you to check your backseat before getting into your vehicle? I can’t be the only person who genuinely looks into the backseat prior to getting in to ensure there are no uninvited guests waiting for me like the movies we see on TV. If I am, you all should start, it can happen to anyone!
Anyway, what I am trying to say is that by developing and implementing a comprehensive fleet inspection process, it’s not only a regulatory requirement but also a sure means of finding issues before they lead to unplanned downtime. Or in my case, a replicated movie kidnapping 🙂
In addition, the use of on-board telematics systems to receive reports on fault codes and other alerts can mean having the ability to fix a small issue rather than waiting until it becomes a time-consuming major repair.
Efficient Management
Reducing downtime requires coordinated and efficient management practices. A large part of downtime isn’t often related to actual repairs but rather the inefficiency of the service management process.
I’m certain you’ve heard the expression, “you are only as good as your weakest link”. Well, in order for PM to be effective, all maintenance, operations, dispatch, and financial and administrative teams must work together to optimize schedules. Internally, the effective use of resources to streamline processes eliminates backlogs. So let’s not let that one weak link cost your business significant downtime.
Driver Training
A focus on driver habits can also reduce the impact of downtime. Think of it this way….Would you allow your friend who has never driven a manual, drive your brand new 2020 Porsche 911? Exactly.
To run a productive fleet, it’s important that the right drivers are trained to drive the right class of vehicle in order to prevent avoidable breakdowns and unscheduled service events.
A well-trained, knowledgeable and confident driver is also less likely to be involved in an accident.
Fleet Management Service or Software
Yes, another program to learn and use, I get it. But in order to be organized, you need to utilize tools that help you. We all live for convenience and the ease of use in our everyday lives. So why not take advantage of such a tool for your fleet management?
Fleets that keep vehicles on the road, avoiding downtime whenever possible, are likely to be relying on a fleet management software or service advisers to manage inspections, preventative maintenance programs, shop operations and drivers- and to make more informed vehicle choices.
This type of service or software identifies frequency of servicing or breakdowns and the reasons behind events to help predict recurring issues so you can take effective action.
Future problems are then eliminated, which will not only reduce downtime, but also lead to a more efficient, productive and successful business.