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Fleet maintenance is a practical way to keep trucks running in top-notch condition and minimize the chance of problems occurring. When it comes to heavy-duty trucking fleets, however, there are different factors to take into consideration in comparison to your personal, passenger vehicle. If you drive a truck or manage a fleet, you may find yourself following one of these maintenance schedules: proactive maintenance, reactive maintenance, predictive maintenance, or reliability centered maintenance. Companies vary in which type of fleet maintenance they follow, based on operation costs and application. You can read more about each in Operations & Best Practices: A Guide to Achieving Operational Efficiency (Chapter 5). This is a guide released by the Federal Energy Management Program that goes into more detail about the pros and cons fleet managers should consider.
At Performance Truck Inc, we do our utmost to make fleet PM easy no matter which schedule you follow. We'll work with you to keep your commercial vehicles operating at their best, so they continue to reach their destinations. We work with many fleet companies and guarantee a quick turnaround time.
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