Case Study: Volunteers of America saves money and reduces fleet downtime with Enterprise Fleet Management

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Volunteers of america save money and administrative time by switching to enterprise fleet management

Volunteers of America, a Denver-based nonprofit providing nutrition services to elderly residents through congregate meal sites and Meals on Wheels, needed a more efficient way to manage its 20-vehicle fleet. Before working with Enterprise Fleet Management, the organization had no dedicated fleet manager, relied on closed-end leases through a local dealer, and spent valuable staff time handling vehicle acquisition, maintenance, and operating issues.

Enterprise Fleet Management implemented a comprehensive fleet management plan that included vehicle replacement planning, open-ended leasing, and a fixed, budgeted maintenance program. As a result, Volunteers of America saved more than 15% annually, reduced vehicle downtime, and lowered maintenance issues by operating a newer, more reliable fleet while freeing staff to focus on their core mission.


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