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Jaama announces April seminars for fleet managers

Date: 28 February 2012   |   Author: Hugh Hunston

Best practice for grey fleet management, salary sacrifice schemes and employee driving licence monitoring are being given priority in a series of fleet management seminars organised by Jaama for April.

The fleet management software and occupational road safety specialist seminars will also highlight controlling and cutting fleet running costs, including taxation elements, along with "mechanisms" to choose and manage fleet suppliers.

More than 800 people have attended Jaama seminars during the past eight years and key issues that continue to be covered include duty employers' duty of care responsibilities for at work drivers. This covers the 2007 Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act.

Delegates pay £295 plus VAT for the sessions. The seminars are being held between 17 and 26 April in Waltham Abbey, Leeds-Bradford, Warwickshire and Swindon.

Jaama's MD Jason Francis said that fleet management can be "daunting" in the current climate of stringent cost control, environmental impact reduction and ensuring comprehensive duty of care for employees, which all increased the seminars' relevance.

These factors applied to employees who combine fleet management with other roles and those with financial or HR responsibility for fleets, plus managers new to vehicle management.

This comes as Jaama announces a new contract with transport maintenance firm Colas, for which it will now be providing online fleet management and maintenance.

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