• NAFA launches eLearning courses on fleet management

    The aim of these self-paced, virtual courses is to provide fleet professionals with an understanding of fleet competencies and best practices across different areas of fleet management.
    Oct. 23, 2024
    2 min read

    NAFA Fleet Management Association launched the first two courses in its new eLearning series. These self-paced, virtual courses are designed to provide fleet professionals with an understanding of core fleet competencies and best practices across different areas of fleet management.

    By the end of 2024, nine eLearning courses covering key topics across the industry will be available. The first two courses are live now: asset management and sustainable fleet.

    "The launch of NAFA’s eLearning courses represents a significant step in providing flexible, accessible education for fleet professionals," Bill Schankel, CAE, CEO of NAFA, said. "These courses allow fleet managers to gain critical skills and knowledge at their convenience, empowering them to implement best practices and drive their organizations forward."

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    NAFA’s eLearning platform offers interactive, up-to-date training that reflects the latest industry trends, technologies, and practices. Courses include interactive exercises, quizzes, checkpoints, and explainer animations to enhance the learning experience, with ongoing access to course materials for continuous review.

    • Asset management eLearning: Covers the full spectrum of asset management activities, including vehicle selection, procurement, commissioning, and remarketing. Fleet managers skilled in asset management play a key role in boosting an organization’s profitability and operational efficiency.
    • Sustainable fleet eLearning: Focuses on integrating sustainability into fleet operations, from vehicle acquisition through remarketing. Topics include sustainable fleet planning, fuel use, life cycle cost analysis, and leadership strategies for driving sustainability goals within fleet operations.

    NAFA will continue to roll out more courses, covering essential topics such as risk management and vehicle fuel management.

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