Start the New Year Right: Enroll in NAFA's CAFM®/CAFS® Program!
Print this Article | Send to Colleague
Make great advances in your personal and professional success in 2017. Enroll in NAFA's Certified Automotive Fleet Manager (CAFM®)/Certified Automotive Fleet Specialist (CAFS®) program and close out 2016 knowing you'll be taking part in the industry standard for fleet knowledge in the new year!
The CAFM® program is the only college-accredited professional designation in the fleet industry, and is a self-study course in the eight disciplines of fleet management:
Additional information on the program can be found at http://www.fleetcertification.org
Here is some of the valuable information that is covered in the curriculum:
As fleets become more complex, the need for education and training to meet emerging challenges increases. The CAFM® program puts the tools in your hands to meet the challenges and manage your work efficiently and effectively. Get started today at http://www.fleetcertification.org
The CAFM® program is the only college-accredited professional designation in the fleet industry, and is a self-study course in the eight disciplines of fleet management:
- Asset Management, which includes subjects such as vehicle selection, acquisition, and remarketing
- Business Management, which includes law, policies, procedures, emergency operations, and strategic partnering
- Financial Management, which includes, personal use, lease vs. buy vs. reimbursement, budgeting, and lifecycle cost analysis
- Information Management, which includes information systems, telematics, and data management
- Maintenance Management, which includes vehicle technologies, shop operations and staffing, and inventory management
- Professional Development, which includes leadership skills, business communications, and ethics
- Risk Management, which includes insurance, driver training, and crash management
- Vehicle Fuel Management, which includes environmental issues, fuel card programs, and conventional and alternative fuels
Additional information on the program can be found at http://www.fleetcertification.org
Here is some of the valuable information that is covered in the curriculum:
- Lifecycle Cost Analysis to select the right vehicle and recycle it at the optimum time
- Vehicle Equivalency Units and maintenance staffing
- Risk analysis to determine which organizational risks to retain, reduce, avoid, or insure against
- Vehicle selector process to use important safety, cost, and environmental considerations in vehicle selection
- Ethical decision making in order to make financially good and morally right decisions
- Request for Proposal format and tips for writing effective tenders
As fleets become more complex, the need for education and training to meet emerging challenges increases. The CAFM® program puts the tools in your hands to meet the challenges and manage your work efficiently and effectively. Get started today at http://www.fleetcertification.org