When an automotive company or a dealership sells or leases a fleet of vehicles to a
customer, they must regularly monitor the fleet’s activities. You can model fleets of vehicles or
other assets in Automotive Cloud, and you can add multiple participants to a fleet. You can also
create action plans and record alerts to effectively manage the acquisition, servicing, and
maintenance processes for your fleets.
Required Editions
Available in: Enterprise, Unlimited, and Developer
Editions.
Create Fleets in Automotive Cloud Create a fleet to represent a group of vehicles that operate together or are owned by the same account.
Add Vehicles to a Fleet in Automotive Cloud Add vehicles to a fleet and track key metrics such as the distance covered by a vehicle and the residual market value of the vehicle.
Add Participants to a Fleet in Automotive Cloud Relate people to a fleet and track their role in the maintenance and operation of the fleet. You can associate businesses, individuals, and employees to a fleet.
Use Prebuilt Flows for Fleet Management Associate vehicles or assets to a new fleet or an existing fleet, from a fleet record page, or an asset or vehicle list view using a prebuilt screen flow. Search for vehicles using Criteria-Based Search and Filter and assign them immediately to an existing fleet based on the search result. Optimize workflows for fleet managers and inventory specialists.
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