Which is the best insurance for my truck fleet operation?

Written by Eric Jones,

There is probably not one single fleet manager in the transportation business who dares to run a fleet operation without insurance. A proper insurance solution for a transport business could be both complex and costly. So, is there really something like “the best insurance” for a truck fleet? Yes, in my opinion there actually is!

It’s easy to get lost in an impenetrable jungle

All over the world, most transportation operations are insured in one way or another. The truck’s vehicle insurance normally covers damages from road accidents or vehicle break-down. Employee insurance would typically cover for the driver’s possible injury or sickness. To some extent, even the business operation itself could be insured. Altogether, an insurance solution could be so complicated – and costly – that an insurance agent often is required, and they can have a hard time working out the optimal solution for a client.

Insurance is reactive

Legislations, conditions, and preferences vary in different countries. While insurance solutions may look very different, they still have something in common: Insurance is reactive. It is only effective should a conditional incident occur. If nothing happens insurance is just a cost – the cost for peace of mind, you could say.

Insurance is a cost for peace of mind

Could insurance be proactive?

Using the same logic for the transportation business, the best insurance for your truck fleet is whatever prevents an incident or an accident from occurring at all! Be it driver training, a safety device or anything else doesn’t matter as long as it is effective.

“The best insurance is something that prevents an incident or an accident from occurring at all.”

Automatic tire chains are such insurance. By having them on hand, costly delays and possible accidents can be avoided. However, they have something in common with ordinary insurance: It must be in place and effective before it is really  needed.

That’s why I think that any fleet manager operating in areas where there is a risk of icy roads should consider automatic tire chains as preventative insurance. I also think that insurance companies should offer some benefit for vehicles with automatic tire chains installed as these will prevent incidents and accidents – ultimately saving money for the insurance companies. I believe that, sooner or later, they will realize this.

In the meantime, it’s just about time to order automatic tire chains for your trucks, so they will be on hand for your drivers when winter strikes. At a fraction of the cost for traditional insurance – not to mention the cost of possible delays and accidents – you can have peace of mind.

In the video you find, when you click on the button below, some fleet managers talk about why they have invested in automatic tire chains for their fleet.

Video: What fleet managers say about Onspot

Fleet Managers insurance

Eric Jones

About Eric Jones

Eric is the Global Sales Director for the Onspot brand. He has over 15 years of industry experience and received an MBA from Ball State University. Eric enjoys spending time with his wife and two children and being active outdoors. On the weekend, you can normally find Eric enjoying a craft beer with food sizzling on the grill.

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