164 | Business World Magazine |
Aug/Sep 2013
To clarify that perspective, consider that
you’re a professional in the field of transpor-
tation tasked with the demanding oversight
of ensuring the integrity of fleet operations.
No matter whether you’re personnel is trans-
porting perishable items, sensitive electronic
equipment, hazardous chemicals, or say, a
busload of school children, your ability to
safely deliver the goods is drastically depen-
dent on the performance of both the driver
and the vehicle being operated. If either is
unable to perform to your desired expecta-
tions, wouldn’t you want to know that long
before a breakdown or major mishap occurs?