The magic of numbers

There’s a certain magic in numbers. We grow up learning how to add, subtract and even multiply them but this is not the purpose of numbers.


You see, numbers do more than show us how much of something that we have. The true strength in numbers is there ability to tell you what to do.

We see this in our business all the time. A company will take the first step to good fleet management and they will track how much money they spend on their vehicles. That number then gets put into a spreadsheet and sits there. But what does that number tell you? All it shows you is what you spent overall. It doesn’t show you what you spent per mile or what you should be spending. It is simply a static number, not getting you any closer to know what you should do.

Let’s compare this to a family’s cell phone bill. Let’s pretend your significant other has been paying the bills but you have decided to take them over for whatever reason. You look at the bill and see that your family’s cell phone plan costs you $250 a month. Now, is this good or bad? Is this money going to minutes, text messaging or internet usage? Who in the family is using the most minutes? All of a sudden you can take a static number and break it down to it’s components.

Let me take this comparison to the next level. I stated earlier that good fleet management starts with collecting all of the data. What would happen if your cell phone company didn’t tell you where your money was going? Can you imagine if cell phone bills didn’t break out where each of those dollars were spent? I for one would be upset that I could not make proper cost-saving decisions. However, cell phone companies provide this information on almost every bill so that you know just how your money is being spent.

So let’s circle back around to fleet management. The first thing a company needs to do is make sure they have the technology in place to properly document their vehicle expenditures. Without it, you don’t get any magical numbers. Once this is in place, you need to look at the numbers for more than just their bottom dollar. By examining how that money is being spent, you will be able to make better decisions on how to properly manage your fleet. The best way to do this is to break the entire number down into a cost per mile. From there, your numbers will start to look like magic!