EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--GE Capital Fleet Services today announced the launch of its Truck
Advisory Board (TAB). The TAB will provide the company’s truck fleet
customers with a forum for discussing process improvement ideas,
suggesting new products, and sharing fleet management best practices.
“The Truck Advisory Board will allow us to work closely with customers
as we set the strategic course for our truck services programs”
GE Capital Fleet Services established the industry’s first Client
Advisory Board (CAB) in 1990 to better understand and
meet customer needs. Since then, the CAB has expanded to include
topic-specific boards, such as the Technology CAB, and today, the Truck
Advisory Board.
“The Truck Advisory Board will allow us to work closely with customers
as we set the strategic course for our truck services programs,” said
John Righini, chief marketing officer, GE Capital Fleet Services.
“Throughout the years, our advisory boards have benefited customers
through improved fleet programs and communications, and we look forward
to continued strong participation and information sharing.”
GE Capital Fleet Services team members will meet with the TAB members on
a quarterly basis to discuss new products, product extensions,
opportunities for improvement and industry changes and their impact. The
first meeting will take place on Wednesday, March 10, in St. Louis in
conjunction with the National Truck Equipment Association’s annual
conference.
About GE Capital, Fleet Services
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fleet management company with operations in the United States, Canada,
Europe, Japan, Australia and New Zealand. Visit the Web site at www.gefleet.com.
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