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Fleet Software, made in Australia*

AusFleet has announced an exciting new product – possibly the first Australian owned, built and supported online fleet system covering fleet, workshop management, hire bookings, fuel, servicing, incidents and more.

AusFleet has looked after Australian councils since 1988; the new product builds on this heritage and delivers better features and more automation in a modern browser interface for easier use.

Packages start at $3600 per year including several modules, making it a low risk, high value solution with no “per vehicle” charge.

The system is hosted and delivered online from secure, Australian data centres to avoid installation hassles and reduce impact on IT departments, although it can be deployed onsite if necessary.

AusFleet 8 has simple online bookings and can connect to finance and other systems. 

These options help to deliver benefits beyond the fleet department, potentially increasing efficiency and improving services.

Ongoing service and support is essential with business software and AusFleet’s service is distinctly personal with account management available and a team of friendly support staff in Sydney.

AusFleet does not use overseas call centres, helping to provide quality service while supporting Australian jobs.

If you need to replace spreadsheets, paper or older fleet systems, AusFleet 8 is well worth a look and their demonstration system allows you to trial it without commitment or obligation.

AusFleet can be contacted on focus@ausfleet.net or

(02) 9986 2800 and their website is www.ausfleet.net

*Information supplied by AusFleet

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