Business Fleet Africa May 23

The May edition of Business Fleet Africa brings you all the latest news and developments from the world of working wheels. This month we cover a variety of topics, including all the news from REE Automotive, Daimler, The South African Tyre Manufacturers Conference, Toyota and Opel, amongst others. Regular topics include business advice from Standard Bank, a road safety update from Ashref Ismail and a deep dive into the Ctrack Transport and Freight Index.

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Fleet cards can be a useful tool for

transport operators, as they provide a

way to manage fuel costs and expenses

for a fleet of vehicles, but there are

pros and cons of using them and several

critical aspects to consider.

One of the biggest advantages is the

convenience as fuel fleet cards provide

an easy and safe way for drivers to fill

up their vehicles without having to

carry cash or credit cards. Fleet cards

can also offer discounts or rewards for

fuel purchases, which can help to lower

overall fuel costs.

Fleet cards are a great way of keeping

a lid on expenses as they can make it eas-

ier to track fuel expenses for each vehicle,

managing expenses and allocating costs.

Fleet cards also offer various levels of

fraud protection, which can help prevent

unauthorised purchases or fraudulent

activity. Fleet cards can be set up with

customised spending limits, which can

help to prevent overspending or misuse.

‘When choosing a fleet

card, it is important to

research and compare

the different fleet

card options to find

one that offers the

most cost savings,

rewards, and benefits

for your fleet, usage

and requirements.’

Get the most out of

your fleet card

BUSINESS FLEET AFRICA | May 2023

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