VEHICLE FLEET MANAGEMENT PRACTICES: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
- Department of Logistics & Transport, ZESA Head Office, Zimbabwe.
- Department of Supply Chain Management, Chinhoyi University of Technology, Zimbabwe.
- Department of Corporate Government Unit, State Enterprise, Reform & Procurement, Zimbabwe.
Abstract
The purpose of this paper reviews the influence of Vehicle Fleet Management Practices, (VFMP). A systematic review of papers was performed analysing 56 articles from year 2014 to 2021. Vehicle Fleet Management Practices research has garnered interest from both academics and industrialists in both the public and private sector. This is demonstrated by the increasing number of academic papers published in recent years. The article discusses interesting findings, suggests and lays down a number of directions for future research. In addition, limitations of this work are presented. The conclusion of this study provides sufficient evidence on the need for further research addressing the interaction between vehicle fleet management practices and service delivery in public entities.
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John Promise Chiparo, Marian Tukuta and Michael Musanzikwa (2021); VEHICLE FLEET MANAGEMENT PRACTICES: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW, Int. J. of Adv. Res., 9 (10), 1287-1291, ISSN 2320-5407. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/13679
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