• PHH Arval adds discussion community

    A new feature on PHH Arval’s website allows clients to interact directly with other users to exchange ideas and information and enhance communication
    Oct. 21, 2008

    A new feature on PHH Arval’s website allows clients to interact directly with other users to exchange ideas and information and enhance communication, the company has announced.

    PHH Interactive Community is a secure site that will allow fleet owners to discover what others think about specific fleet-related topics, ask a question or solicit information from peers and share information with others who understand their fleet management challenges, PHH Arval said. In addition, clients can “subscribe” to the community and have information on specific topics emailed to them without having to check the website.

    “Our clients have consistently told us they love attending PHH events because of the opportunity to network with other clients,” said Mark Tognetti, vp of IT strategy and innovation for PHH Arval. “We’re simply allowing these discussions to continue regardless of time or distance. To our knowledge, this is the only such shared community offered by a fleet management company. Our clients are adopting it even more quickly and enthusiastically than we anticipated.”

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