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Fleet management services

Part of: Vehicles All-of-Government

The All-of-Government (AoG) Fleet management services contract offers services from established, experienced and specialised providers, including fleet maintenance, safety and utilisation services.

Key details

Status

Current View dates

Type

All-of-Government

Lead agency

Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment

What's covered

The fleet management contract includes 6 categories of services with more than 27 sub services for agencies.

Maintenance and servicing

Providers work with your agency to keep your fleet running smoothly and efficiently. The suite of services under this category aim to achieve this by:

  • coordinating maintenance and servicing
  • helping prevent issues
  • reducing downtime
  • improving performance
  • extending the life of fleet vehicles, and
  • lowering costs.

This category includes management of:

  • servicing
  • tyre repair and replacement
  • vehicle repair
  • vehicle recall
  • warranty claims.

Compliance management

Providers help ensure all vehicles and drivers adhere to legal, regulatory and safety standards. The goal is to reduce risks, avoid fines, and ensure smooth operations by making sure the fleet complies with relevant laws and standards. This category includes management of:

  • registration labels
  • warrants of fitness and certificates of fitness
  • toll road and congestion charges
  • Road User Charge (RUC) licences and labels
  • infringements
  • driver licencing.

Accident management

These services help handle any accidents involving your fleet. It covers the immediate response and documentation, coordinating repairs, managing insurance claims, and analysing accident data to identify trends and prevent future incidents. Effective accident management minimises downtime, reduces costs, and ensures the safety of drivers and assets. Also included is:

  • roadside rescue
  • insurance claims management.

Telematics

Telematics involves the use of hardware and software to collect, transmit, and analyse data from vehicles in real time. This system provides detailed insights into vehicle location, driver behaviour, fuel consumption and engine diagnostics. This includes:

  • telematics services
  • driver identification monitoring
  • driver behaviour and safety monitoring
  • safety and duress functions
  • pool booking systems
  • key management
  • Fringe Benefit Tax (FBP) management.

Vehicle management

Effective oversight and optimisation of your agency’s fleet. This involves tracking the lifecycle of each vehicle, from acquisition to disposal ensuring maximum utilisation and value. This includes:

  • asset management
  • driver training
  • vehicle grooming
  • fuel card management
  • resale and disposal services.

Leasing services

Under this contract, agencies can lease vehicles under an operating lease. Agencies can select a vehicle, how long they want to lease it for, and how many kilometres they will travel with the vehicle. Agencies can hand the vehicle back or replace it with a new one at the end of the term.

What's not covered

  • Electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure (wiring, mains boards, etc) scope and installation.
  • EV charging unit procurement and installation.
  • Vehicle finance lease (lease-to-own).

There are other AoG contracts and resources that you can use to access the following services on their own.

Rental vehicles

Vehicle purchasing

How it works

To use the Fleet management services contract, your agency or school must join first.

There are 11 providers on the panel covering a range of services. You can use any of the providers on the panel based on your organisation’s approach  to fleet management. You can have sole supplier for all your needs or mix and match between them.

The contract provides enough scope and flexibility to allow each agency to define the services it requires to manage their fleet.

Cost focused approach

  • Provider pricing is located in one place, so you can easily compare and help you make the best decision for your fleet.
  • Fleets of any size will receive the same savings benefits.

Value focused approach

  • Each provider has their own profile which includes detailed descriptions on their service.
  • There are individual rate cards for each provider on their one pager profile.

You can access the master services agreement and rate card from providers once you’ve joined the contract.

Joining this contract

Features and benefits

The AoG Fleet management services contract is flexible enough to suit your agency’s needs. High quality parts, labour, materials, equipment, and all necessary related services can all be accessed using the contract.

The contract aims to:

  • provide more consistency in fleet management services across the government
  • ensure providers on the panel offer a high standard of quality and reliability
  • help improve outcomes for agencies by optimising the use of agencies fleet to support their wider fleet goals
  • help agencies and NZGP to maintain a good understanding of the government’s fleet.

Agencies will also benefit from:

  • Competitive management fees that offer savings compared to market rates.
  • A range of suppliers to choose from across the 6 different categories.
  • Access to key services like telematics and vehicle leasing. This enables your agency to optimise routes, enhance safety, and reduce operational costs. By utilising telematics, you can improve decision making, increase the efficiency of your fleet, and maintain better control of your fleet operation.

The contract can also help with achieving broader outcomes considerations, such as emissions reduction targets and waste reduction.
These can be tracked through metrics like:

  • analysis of fleet size and composition
  • fleet utilisation benchmarks
  • fleet operational cost benchmarks
  • supply chain management reporting.

Each provider’s range of services and offerings are different, so review their profiles or reach out to them directly for more information.

Fleet management services providers

Savings

Agencies who participate in the Fleet Management Services contract don't need to go through a full procurement process of their own, which saves time, effort and cost.

Agencies can save on average 17% on packaged management fees. This percentage is based on a comparison between providers’ average total management market rates (supplied at the time of this contract going to market) and the AoG rates of the proposed panel. This depends on the chosen providers, the agencies fleet needs, and the mix of services selected. Actual savings may differ.

This contract tracks the amount saved for agencies by providers through reducing invoiced costs on items such as maintenance and repairs. 

As this is a new AoG contract, the first year will be spent establishing a baseline of the total cost for agencies to run their fleets, so we can see which areas to focus on in the future.   

Cost recovery

Most AoG contracts include an administration fee. This fee is a simple, effective and transparent way of recovering the cost of developing, sourcing, implementing and managing AoG contracts.

This contract includes an administration fee of 1.5%.

Exclusion for collecting administration fee will apply to:

  • Fuel and refuelling cost that may be passed on via the management of fuel cards.
  • Compliance and regulatory costs such as:
    • registration labels,
    • warrant/certificate of fitness (WoF, CoF)
    • infringements
    • toll road and congestion charges.

Providers collect the administration fee and pass it on to MBIE. Agencies don't need to make any payments to MBIE.

Dates and renewal details

Start date:
Current term end date:
Contract Terms:
3 years + 3 right(s) of renewal of 9 years
Renewals left: 3

Joining this contract

To purchase from this contract, your agency or school first needs to join.

If this is the first AoG contract your agency or school is joining, you’ll need to:

  • check if you’re eligible to join
  • sign a non-disclosure agreement
  • create a RealMe login (to access the joining documents below).

Find more detail on these 3 steps at ‘Joining AoG contracts’.

Joining AoG contracts

Once you have completed this process, or if you’ve joined AoG contracts before, the next step is to read the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the AoG Fleet management services contract.

If your agency agrees to the terms of the MoU, sign and submit the online joining form or joining letter PDF. These documents are in the Joining documents section below. You need an agency login to access it.

Once we receive your joining form, we’ll be in touch to confirm that your agency or school has been approved to participate in this contract.

You can then purchase fleet management services using this contract.

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