First Fleet expands headquarters

Nov. 18, 2005
Thanks to having increased its operations and customer base since becoming a subsidiary of PHH Arval in early 2004, First Fleet Corporation, a national provider of asset management, financial and operational support to private truck fleets, has announced it’s expanding its Fort Lauderdale headquarters

Thanks to having increased its operations and customer base since becoming a subsidiary of PHH Arval in early 2004, First Fleet Corp., a national provider of asset management, financial and operational support to private truck fleets, has announced it’s expanding its Fort Lauderdale headquarters.

To accommodate its growth, said First Fleet, it has leased and customized an additional 4,203 sq ft of adjoining office space at its 350 East Las Olas Boulevard headquarters. This effectively expands the current office space there by 50% to 13,873 sq ft.

“First Fleet has experienced year after year revenue growth that our affiliation with PHH Arval has only enhanced,” said John Flynn, president & CEO of First Fleet. “We continue to cross-market our services and have added additional fleet management services that are important to our clients. We look forward to further growth in the years to come at our newly expanded headquarters.”

For more information, call 954-761-9700 or go to www.firstfleet.com.

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