Plavan Fleet renamed P-Fleet to reflect changed focus

Nov. 3, 2010
Plavan Fleet has refocused its operations and to more accurately reflect its current business objectives, management has changed the name of the company to P-Fleet

Plavan Fleet has refocused its operations and to more accurately reflect its current business objectives, management has changed the name of the company to P-Fleet.

Initially an integrated petroleum supplier, P-Fleet is ow more accurately described as a fleet expense management provider, the company said.

“Our new name better articulates our evolving business,” said Jake Zuanich, president. “We enhanced our focus and ability to dedicate resources to our core business of commercial and industrial fleet card and payment solutions.

“The name is derived from purchase cards (p-cards) and fleet cards with the goal of delivering the best aspects of both, he continued. “By combining the reporting and management tools of p-cards with the fuel site access and controls of fleet cards, we offer the most comprehensive fleet expense and payment solutions.”

According to San Diego-based P-Fleet, the combination approach will allow customers to see improved productivity, expense controls, payment facilitation, and information management data.

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