A company’s pool of vehicles, used for business purposes, encompasses various types of transportation such as cars, trucks, and vans. These are typically owned or leased by the organization and are assigned to employees for conducting daily operations, client visits, deliveries, or other work-related activities. For example, a sales team might utilize company-provided cars to visit clients, while a delivery service would operate a fleet of vans to transport goods.
This organized transportation system offers numerous advantages, including cost savings through bulk purchasing and maintenance agreements. It allows for enhanced brand visibility via vehicle branding and provides greater control over vehicle usage and safety standards. Historically, the development of such systems has mirrored the growth of large corporations requiring efficient and reliable transportation for their workforce and goods.