LEASING and procurement/order management platform Fleet Procure has launched a new OEM product; fleet localisation ordering and stock management.
Order localisation allows vehicle manufacturers to improve the customer handover experience and prevent vehicles being delivered with excessive miles from dealer-to-customer.
Fleet Procure says that dealers benefit from its process by not only reduced delivery costs but also by improved vehicle servicing opportunities and warranty/recall work to the vehicles they have supplied.
“The number of leasing companies and leasing brokers using Fleet Procure products is growing exponentially and we have listened carefully to the needs of vehicle manufacturers to deliver a market leading proposition”
Arron Mogridge, Operations Director Fleet Procure Tweet
Arron added: “We are currently forecasting over 60,000 vehicles will be order managed by Fleet Procure in 2025, followed by 100,000 in 2026”
The fleet localisation ordering and stock management product allows manufacturers to have vehicle orders auto-allocated based on an end user’s postcode to the closest fleet dealer, without the need for human intervention. This is automated by an API with Google maps, driven by dealers ‘area of influence’ data provided by the manufacturer.
The same process can be applied to stock vehicles marketed via Stockmanager, including large batches of vehicles being deployed on a campaign or commit-to-purchase basis.
The automation process will allow manufacturers who operate on an order localisation basis to save on headcount.
When used in-conjunction with Fleet Procure’s FREE order management API service, vehicle manufacturers can benefit from far greater automation, visibility and reporting functionality.
Fleet Procure is sponsoring Funder of the Year at the Broker News Awards 2025 in April.

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