Safelite Group Announces Fuel Reduction Efforts
Safelite Group has announced the launch of a company-wide program called "Turn
It Off - Idling Gets You Nowhere." The initiative is an effort to reduce
fuel consumption of the more than 2,500 vehicles used by two subsidiaries - Safelite
AutoGlass, provider of auto glass services, and Service AutoGlass, a U.S. auto
glass wholesaler.
Safelite AutoGlass provides mobile service to nearly 90 percent of its customers.
As part of the program, the Columbus, OH-based company has asked employees
who drive company vehicles to be mindful of operating habits, routine maintenance,
routing and fuel purchases. During the first six months of the program, Safelite
Group used 295,000 fewer gallons of gasoline than it had during the same time
period in the previous year. This represents a 6-percent decrease in fuel consumption
during a time of increased business volume.
The "Turn It Off" theme was chosen to remind employees to not leave
their vehicles idling between trips and to alter a culture of doing this. Prior
to 2001, Safelite Group technicians were required to keep their vehicle engines
running to keep the urethane at the proper temperature. New Safelite vehicles
are now designed and equipped to keep the urethane at the needed temperature and
operate electrical equipment without the engine idling.
The primary goal in implementing the program was to improve gas mileage in
Safelite Group vehicles, which travel more than 60 million miles a year. Since
the program's launch, Safelite Group has increased gas mileage by an average of
nearly four miles per gallon.
"It's essential that we work toward improving the miles per gallon used
by our fleet," said Bob Mossing, Safelite Group's fleet supervisor and leader
of the "Turn It Off" program. "Expenses saved in reduced fuel consumption
will contribute to our overall financial success and allow us to continue to offer
competitive pricing."
Reducing fuel consumption has additional advantages, including environmental
and vehicle maintenance benefits.
"Being mindful of when the vehicle is idling and overall fuel consumption
gives employees a chance to have a direct impact on fuel usage and expenses
not to mention that they can be environmentally conscious in the communities in
which they work and live," said Mossing. "In addition, these efforts
have already led to less wear and tear on our vehicles, and they should ultimately
extend the duration of time required between routine maintenance performed on
the Safelite Group fleet."
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