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New Shell Fleet Maintenance Hub

Shell Fleet Maintenance Hub launches in Canada to provide businesses with comprehensive maintenance data through a single easy-to-use mobile or desktop dashboard.

Through this tool, users have access to all their fleet maintenance data on an easy-to-use dashboard, as well as the ability to seamlessly schedule servicing and optimize their entire fleet management process.

“Fleet maintenance can be challenging and costly, which is why we’re excited to introduce the Shell Fleet Maintenance Hub” said Sasha Arasteh, E-Mobility and Services Manager, Shell Americas. “Providing fleet managers with digital tools that help streamline workflows gives them more time to focus on their operations and keeping their drivers safe on the road.”

Shell Fleet Maintenance Hub also allows managers and drivers to search over 1,000 maintenance partners across Canada offering members discounts on retail pricing when they book service through the platform, allowing users to make informed maintenance decisions that work best for their business.

By providing members with a detailed view into their fleet’s operational data, including detailed day-to-day costs for each vehicle, Shell Fleet Maintenance Hub can help managers more accurately forecast their annual budget. Arasteh highlights that “Removing manual maintenance processes will not only save time for fleet managers but will also help businesses reduce their overall fleet spend.”

For a limited time, Canadian fleet or commercial vehicle managers can sign up and experience the Hub risk-free with a 60-day free trial. For more information, visit Shell.ca/maintenancehub.

 

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