Jaama to advise “blue light” fleets on software “do’s and don’ts”

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The company says that selecting the most appropriate software partner and the most suitable fleet management solution are critical to obtaining value for money and a return on investment as well as ensuring new functionality can be continually added. 

Experts from the company will be highlighting all the key factors that fleet decision-makers should take into account when planning to introduce new technology at this year’s Blue Light & Amber Light Fleet Exhibition on 4-5 June.

Additionally, Jaama, which includes the British Transport Police, City of London Police, NHS Lothian and South Central Ambulance Service among its “blue light” customers, will also be hosting 30-minute best practice seminars followed by a Q&A session at 2pm on each day.

Seminar delegates will be guided through the fleet management software decision-making process with all the key “do’s and don’ts” highlighted by Jaama. Delegates can also book personal demonstrations of Key2 on the company’s stand.

Jaama sales and operations director Martin Evans said: ‘The benefits delivered from such systems are multiple, but they fall chiefly into three key areas: financial savings, a reduction in the amount of time spent on fleet administration, and improved levels of legislative compliance. All three issues should be a critical focus for “blue light” fleet decision-makers.

‘However, it is staggering that some public and private sector fleets continue to manage vehicles via spreadsheets or an antiquated software system or, in some cases, a combination of the two.’ 

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.