Opinion, Warren Clark

Watch the costs in your fleet

Fleet

In a time when margins are tightening and costs steadily climbing, the need for efficiency has never been greater. As the CEO of NatRoad, I see firsthand the challenges our members and our industry face, from fluctuating fuel prices to the increasing demand for sustainable practice and the reduction of carbon emissions.

As we move towards net zero emissions as a nation, we recognise the impact this action will have on your business. While reporting on emissions is currently voluntary eventually our sector and others will be faced with the reality of mandatory reporting, right across the supply chain.

At NatRoad, we want to help with this transition and assist trucking businesses to measure and manage their emissions in preparation for the inevitable.

That’s why we have developed ‘Get fleet fit’, a new program designed to help truck operators, particularly those with a small fleet, navigate these turbulent times not just sustainably, but also more profitably.

Let’s face the facts, in addition to the up-and-coming changes relating to the management and reporting of emissions, operating costs for trucking are on the rise and profit margins are not what they once were. 

‘Get fleet fit’ is a practical roadmap to cutting costs and boosting your bottom line, while preparing you for the changes we expect to see relating to carbon emissions reporting.

Our NatRoad 5-step process aligns with your own business needs, in practical and easy-to-follow steps:

1. Set goals: Understand what you want to achieve financially and operationally. Setting clear, achievable goals is the first step in any successful business strategy.

2. Measure your starting point: You can only manage what you measure. By knowing your current fuel usage and operational costs, you identify where improvements can be made.

3. Understand your options: Figure out available opportunities to reduce costs. This might be through more efficient driving techniques, regular vehicle maintenance, or even investing in more fuel-efficient technologies.

4. Make a plan: Decide what works best for YOUR business. This plan should be tailored to your specific operational needs and financial capabilities.

5. Take action: Implement your plan and monitor the results. Adjust as necessary to ensure you are achieving your desired outcomes.

By following these steps, we are confident you will start to see an almost immediate reduction in your operational costs.

While the immediate focus of ‘Get fleet fit’ is on cost reduction, these steps also set you up for long-term sustainability. With regulatory environments set to change and customers increasingly demanding greener supply chains, taking steps now means you’re ahead of the curve.

Change can be daunting, especially for small operators. That’s why NatRoad is committed to supporting you every step of the way. Participating in ‘Get fleet fit’ doesn’t just mean making adjustments to your operations, it means being part of a community that navigates these changes together.

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