How Vehicle Management Can Help Improve Customer Service

by | Aug 17, 2016

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When 60 percent of Americans cite poor customer service as the reason why they walked away from an intended transaction, it’s clear that how you interact with customers is important to your business. Download the eBrief to read about five fleet tactics you can use to help improve customer service.

When 60 percent of Americans cite poor customer service as the reason why they walked away from an intended transaction, it’s clear that how you interact with customers is important to your business. Vehicles and drivers are extensions of your brand. One vehicle breakdown could result in a late arrival, a lost customer and even reputation damage if that customer shares their experience. Download this eBrief to read about five fleet tactics you can use to help improve customer service.

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