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Pennsylvania County’s Fleet Management Program Sees $1.3M Savings Since 2016
According to the report provided to the County by Enterprise Fleet Management, the original 10-year projected savings to the County was nearly achieved in five years.

The county expects to save an additional $2 million in fleet vehicle costs over the next four years.
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Chester County, Pennsylvania, has reported an approximate $1.3 million in savings since moving to the Enterprise Fleet Management program just over six years ago. The move to the fleet management program meant that the 130 county vehicles in the fleet were leased rather than owned.
According to the report provided to the county by Enterprise Fleet Management, the original 10-year projected savings to the county was achieved in nearly five years.
Vehicle Demand and Cost Recovery
“In addition to the ongoing cost savings and benefits resulting from fleet management leasing, the county is benefiting from the current demand for used vehicles," said Julie Bookheimer, chief financial officer for Chester County, "The sale of some of our first-generation leases is allowing the county to recover a great deal of the cost we incurred for the leased vehicle. In one recent instance, the vehicle sale actually resulted in an equity gain.”
The Fleet Management Program allows Chester County’s finance staff to monitor fleet maintenance, fuel usage, and overall vehicle utilization to ensure the best use of each vehicle in the fleet.
The County expects to save an additional $2 million in fleet vehicle costs over the next four years.
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