MERCER CARE

FLEET MAINTENANCE PROGRAM

FLEET MAINTENANCE

Mercer Truck and Coach Service understands that time is money which is why we're committed to providing fast, reliable service to get your fleet drivers back on the road as quickly as possible.

PURCHASE CONTROLS
Easily control your fleet maintenance and expenses by specifying service restrictions and purchase limits.
CONSOLIDATED BILLING
Select from several invoice and statement delivery options, fitting your schedule and needs.
SECURE TRANSACTIONS

Verification of vehicle and driver data prior to service helps guard secure transactions and reduce fraudulent expenditures.

DEDICATED ACCOUNT MANAGER

A dedicated Mercer Care Fleet Maintenance Program team member is assigned to your account to provide familiarity and ongoing business support.

COMPLETE YOUR APPLICATION

In order to best support your fleet maintenance needs, please complete this form so that a representative can contact you with the next steps.

What is Fleet Maintenance?

Fleet maintenance is the practice of keeping your vehicles in good working condition. This includes routine servicing and repairs, as well as replacing worn out parts. It’s a preventative measure that helps you keep your fleet on the road longer, without any unexpected breakdowns or costly repairs that eat into your profits.

Why is Fleet Maintenance Important?

Fleet maintenance is a crucial part of keeping your business running smoothly. While there’s no way to completely avoid breakdowns, poor gas mileage, or other problems associated with vehicles, you can reduce the chance of them happening. By spending a little bit of time and money on preventative maintenance, you can save yourself a lot of time and money on repairs, which will cost more in the long run.

What Are The Benefits of Fleet Maintenance?

Fleet maintenance programs offers many benefits for your business. By reducing breakdowns and unexpected repairs, you’ll be able to keep your vehicles on the road longer without any issues. This will help you stay competitive among other companies in your industry and ensure that you’re able to meet your delivery schedule. It will also help you save money on repairs, which can be costly if there are multiple issues with your fleet.

How Can I Get Started With Fleet Maintenance?

Fleet maintenance is an important part of a successful business, so you should start keeping track of your vehicle’s maintenance as soon as possible. You should also create a schedule for routine servicing, including oil changes, tune-ups, and replacing worn out parts. By starting early, it will be much easier to keep track of all this information and ensure that your vehicles stay in good condition.  Complete the Mercer Care Fleet Maintenance Application above.

What Are Some Tips For Keeping my Fleet Maintained?

You should stay on top of your vehicles’ maintenance and make sure that they’re serviced at least once a year. You should also keep a record of all the repairs that you have to make, including dates, costs, and any other relevant information. This will help you stay organized and ensure that your fleet is in good condition.

How Can I Make Sure My Fleet is in Good Condition?

To make sure that your fleet is in good condition, you should keep up with maintenance and repair. This will help prevent any major issues from developing and keep your vehicles running smoothly. Your vehicles will also be safer to drive if they’re properly maintained and regularly serviced.

What Types of Safety Equipment Should my Fleet Have?

Your fleet should always have all of the safety equipment required by law, including working seatbelts, headlights, taillights, turn signals, and mirrors. You may also want to equip your fleet with additional safety features such as airbags or automatic braking systems. This can help reduce the risk of accidents and keep your employees safe.

What Happens if I Violate the Law?

If you’re caught violating any of these laws, you may have to pay a fine. You may also be required to attend safety training or other educational programs. Additionally, your fleet may be temporarily or permanently taken out of service. This means that your vehicles will be unable to operate until you get the required certifications and re-register your fleet with the DMV.