Searching for business plans for fleet maintenance garage or other installations where a broad fleet of service vehicles needs to be maintained and stored? School districts, utility companies, and government bodies are all target market candidates for businesses like this. A fleet maintenance garage company will typically work, under contract, to service and maintain a wide range of vehicles that are government-owned or part of a private commercial fleet. These vehicles might be simply passenger sedans (as with a taxi company) or boom trucks and vans (as with, for example, a public school district). Knowing who you will target for your services is important, as is having a ready answer to each of the following questions:
• What amount of funding do you need to seek out?
• How will you apply this money, by category?
• What are the staffing levels you envision, year over year?
• What are the sales and net profit estimates for your fleet maintenance business?
• When will you exit and how?
The business plan should include a full market analysis that looks at your business and those like in the area. Are you up against some key competitors that should be analyzed in more depth? Do you know their revenues, their strengths, or their potential weaknesses (that you could exploit) going forward? What industry trends or developments might help drive up your revenues? These questions and others can also help inform your financial pro forma, which should show at least 3 years of projected revenues and expenses to arrive a steady net profit percentage and an appealing picture for your investors or lending partners. Want assistance with this business plan? Call MasterPlans today to learn about our business plan writing services: (877) 453-2011.














