Fleet Service
Maintaining fleet vehicles ensures the safety and productivity of your drivers, delivery trucks, service vehicles, and dispatch vehicles. Effective fleet maintenance services help your company’s vehicles stay operational and on the road longer, so you can maximize profits and efficiency.
Fleet Vehicle TypesA large variety of organizations rely on fleet vehicles to carry out day-to-day operations and services. This includes federal agencies, local law enforcement, and first responders. It also includes local service companies like HVAC companies, electricians, plumbing companies, remodeling companies.
Delivery contractors working locally for Amazon, for example, rely on their vehicles to make delivery deadlines and avoid service contract breaches.
Types of fleet vehicles we maintain and manage service for include but are not limited to:
- Delivery Trucks
- Delivery Vans
- Semi-trucks, Big Rigs & 18 Wheelers
- Service Trucks
- Service Vans
- Patrol Cars
- Security Vehicles
- Dispatch Vehicles
- Government Fleet Vehicles
- Police Cruisers
- Cargo Vans
- Light Duty Trucks
- Heavy Duty Trucks
- Medium-Duty Vehicles
- Scheduled Maintenance
- Preventive Maintenance
- Local and state Inspections
- Unscheduled Maintenance & Repairs
Scheduled preventive maintenance should be planned, with a specific protocol detailing the frequency, scheduling, and responsibility for each maintenance task on the list. Having a list of preventive maintenance actions mapped out takes the guesswork out of fleet vehicle maintenance.
Ensure that your mechanic or auto repair technician keeps good records of when each service was performed and any potential problems or symptoms indicated.
The vehicle's driver should also know when to take their commercial fleet vehicle in for maintenance, and they should have a clear-cut method with which to report any issues or problems with the automobile quickly.
Fleet Brands ServicedOur licensed mechanics and automotive technicians provide preventive service maintenance and emergency repairs for the following brands and many more.
- Mercedes Benz
- Sprinter Vans
- Fiat Chrysler Ram ProMaster Vans
- Ford Super Duty Commercial Trucks
- Chevy Silverado 2500 HD & 3500
- GMC Sierra HD
- Ford Transit
- Freightliner Cargo Vans
- Nissan NV
We suggest requiring drivers to conduct a written inspection of their van, truck, or rig daily, followed up with a digital report sent to your fleet management shop so they can schedule automotive service if the driver fails to do so.
This helps prevent any further damage, allowing a part or component to have the necessary repair or get replaced before damage to other parts occurs.
Factory Recommended Maintenance IntervalsA schedule should also be digitized to send reminders and schedule factory recommended maintenance tasks before time lapses past the safe maximum time period.
Automated maintenance schedules make it easier for fleet mechanics, drivers, and managers to execute an effective fleet maintenance plan. Working together, these three parties can address any unplanned repairs, emergencies, and adhere to the automotive service schedule fore fleet trucks, vans, and other vehicles.
Commercial Automotive Fleet Managers in HoustonCommercial vehicles that stop and go frequently, drive for long hours or that idle for long periods of time are at higher risk for premature engine and vehicle component failure.
For this reason, your fleet mechanic may recommend a preventive maintenance interval more frequently than the factory recommended calendar suggests. Our fleet vehicle maintenance mechanics can create a custom, automated maintenance schedule per vehicle or vehicle type to maximize your fleet investment and extend the lifetime of your vehicles.