Vehicle fleet business plans show what it looks like to run a company that manages a fleet of cars, trucks, or heavy equipment. In some cases this might be a rental agency, like an independent car rental company near an airport. In other models, it could concern a construction equipment rental agency where the vehicles range from scrapers to bulldozers. Managing a vehicle fleet can be complicated. From maintenance checks to security issues to restocking inventory, it's a complex job and you need to have a firm grasp on the responsibilities. Given that, a business plan for a vehicle fleet company should make clear all of the following:
• The precise inventory and your anticipated timeline for purchases
• The insurance policies you need to have
• The security measures in place
• The staffing levels you will need to maintain
• The businesses in the area you compete against
Knowing the competitive landscape will pay dividends for your company in more ways than one. First of all, it helps to know what the competition is doing, and what consumers/customers say about these businesses. What weaknesses can you exploit? Second, knowing what they charge for different vehicles and usage terms can help you structure your own pro forma in the business plan. If your assumptions have been drawn up by reviewing other companies in the same space, they will be that much more credible. MasterPlans can help you with this research and get the business plan you need together in as little as 10-14 days. Call a consultant today and learn how our firm can align with your needs. 877-453-2011.














