Trevose, PA April 6, 2012 – Luann Dunkerley explains the timely value of CEI’s accident loss recovery for truck fleets in this week’s Fleet Management Weekly, an e-mail newslettter published by Automotive Information Network. Ms. Dunkerley is CEI’s national business development manager for truck and service fleets.
“I’ve spoken to many truck fleet managers [who], while they have a subrogation program in place, often wonder if money isbeing left on the table,” she says in the interview. “Because the greatest priority in trucking is to get a [damaged] truck back on the road… a lot of times the resources that are needed … for a successful recovery are just not available in a trucking company.”
Earlier this year, Ms.Dunkerley, a governor of the National Private Truck Fleet Council Institute, told a gathering of trucking executives that the industry could to save and recover millions of dollars year by outsourcing their accident management activities.
To watch the video, visit http://www.automotivedigest.com/video/bcvideo.aspx?bctid=1535677647001&bclid=1130410628001&nid=8 .
To learn more about CEI’s offerings in fleet accident management and driver safety and risk management, visit https://ceinetwork.com/.
About The CEI Group, Inc. (CEI)
CEI is a leading provider of technology-enhanced vehicle accident, driver safety and fleet risk management services. Its provider network consists of some 4,000 collision repair shops in North America, and includes nearly 900 truck collision repair centers. Its customers include self-insured, commercial, institutional and government fleets, directly and through alliances with fleet leasing companies. CEI also provides vehicle direct repair program outsourcing to leading property and casualty insurance companies.
Founded in 1983, CEI has headquarters near Philadelphia, PA, and field sales offices in Trevose, PA, Tulsa, OK, and Lake in the Hills, IL. In 2000, CEI launched the DriverCare line, which includes fleet risk management services, MVR ordering and compliance, training and a safety newsletter.