Holman Now Offers Fleet Management Discounts to NAHB Members
Holman’s simplified approach to fleet management streamlines purchasing and better controls costs.
Expanding its list of member-exclusive savings opportunities, NAHB recently added Holman, a global automotive services leader, to the NAHB Member Savings Program. Through Holman’s fleet management program, NAHB members can reduce the time spent sourcing, funding, upfitting and managing their vehicles, and ultimately better control their costs.
The program is designed to help home builders operate a more productive and profitable fleet of work vehicles. Holman provides fleet-specific expertise, resources and industry-leading technology to simplify the vehicle management process.
“When it comes to effectively managing their work vehicles, limited capital and time constraints often pose significant challenges for commercial home builders,” said Holman Small Business Solutions Vice President & General Manager Kevin Quinn. “Home builders need to maximize efficiency and minimize costs to thrive. Our intuitive technology and strategic fleet program empower them to do just that.”
Holman’s various fleet management options include:
- Sourcing – Holman finds the ideal vehicle for each business and coordinates initial licensing and delivery.
- Funding – Holman matches the best flexible lease scenario to the member’s budget through a variety of options, including open-end leasing and purchase/leaseback.
- Upfitting – Holman customizes each vehicle for its intended role to maximize productivity.
- Managing – Holman’s technology empowers members to efficiently manage the fueling and maintenance of their vehicles along with comprehensive analytics for informed decisions.
For more information on Holman’s member-exclusive program, please visit nahb.org/holman.
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