FleetPro is a vehicle maintenance company that services a wide range of fleet vehicles in the Mid-Atlantic area. The company currently services approximately 14,000 vehicles and over 300 fleets.
Fleetpro’s current customers range from commercial/industrial fleets to municipal, local, state and federal government vehicles. These customers maintain a variety of equipment, including both on and off-road vehicles that run on everything from traditional fuels to more eco-friendly sources.
Fleetpro offers a variety of vehicle services on-site and off-hours, including Preventative Maintenance and Inspection (PMI), Full Maintenance and Fleet Audits. The company’s main goal is to provide customers with top-notch service and information with as little interruption to the customer’s schedule as possible.
Since completing the MIPS projects, FleetPro has increased its revenue by 900 percent, from around $1 million in revenue at the start of the project, to $9 million today. To date, Fleetpro has successfully trained and certified over 400 people.
The five-part training series covers the following vehicle inspection related federal and state regulations and standards:
• Federal Highway Administrations (FHWA) Appendix“G,” Minimum Periodic Inspection Standards,
• State of Maryland, Code of Maryland RegulationsCOMAR 11.22, Preventative Maintenance Program,
• Federal Highway 393, Parts and AccessoriesNecessary for Safe Operation,
• Federal Highway 396.17, Inspection Repair andMaintenance,
• Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance and Out ofService Recommendation Criteria Part II.
The availability of these training programs has dramatically improved how fleet owners maintain and inspect vehicles to ensure they are meeting all state and federal regulations. The training series was updated by FleetPro between 2007-2010 to reflect new industry and regulatory changes, and is still being used to train technicians today.
Fleetpro has a very comprehensive regulatory and preventative maintenance training program. After training, technicians are able to produce a much more reliable and consistent, standards-based inspection than ever before. This results in safer vehicles and lower costs for fleet operation and maintenance.