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Zubie and CarAdvise initiate fleet maintenance programme

Connected car company Zubie has partnered with technology start-up CarAdvise to launch a programme designed to give small and mid-sized fleets a way to manage fleet maintenance. Zubie says its Smart Maintenance programme will allow fleets to utilise a network of 20,000 services facilities, delivering average savings of 26%. Zubie will provide fleet managers with a digital solution to detect and identify vehicle problems, then pay for vehicle service and repair. Fleet owners will have access to reporting
April 18, 2019 Read time: 1 min

Connected car company Zubie has partnered with technology start-up CarAdvise to launch a programme designed to give small and mid-sized fleets a way to manage fleet maintenance.

Zubie says its Smart Maintenance programme will allow fleets to utilise a network of 20,000 services facilities, delivering average savings of 26%.

Zubie will provide fleet managers with a digital solution to detect and identify vehicle problems, then pay for vehicle service and repair. Fleet owners will have access to reporting metrics on cost of maintenance per vehicle or the entire fleet as well as certified technicians who can offer advice on maintenance transactions.

Additionally, the programme will allow fleet managers to track, manage and pay for vehicle maintenance via the Zubie app.

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