Since our launch in 1992, we have gone from strength to strength by providing car fleet managers, administrators, fleet service providers and those whose job responsibilities include fleet with one of the finest training and education programmes available and by connecting people who have similar responsibilities and interests to deliver a powerful network.
We are more committed than ever to achieving our primary goal –to provide our members with a high quality, structured and accredited training programme that allows them to gain an academic qualification that is not only recognised inside and outside of the car fleet industry, but also acknowledged as the pre-requisite standard by which eminence within the profession is gauged.
We are also keen to foster and promote best practice in all aspects of car fleet management within industry and commerce and to advance the professionalism of our members in all their undertakings, encouraging success for them as individuals and delivering real value to their employers.
Our aims
Promote the profession of car fleet management To foster and promote the profession of vehicle fleet management within industry and commerce, develop strategic partnerships and regularly communicate with members and stakeholders.
Provide structured education and training programmes To provide a structured education and training syllabus and methodology, designed to meet the needs of newly appointed and established vehicle fleet managers, fleet administrators, fleet industry specialists and those whose job responsibilities include fleet, leading to accredited, vocational qualifications recognised and accepted as the requisite for the profession.
Advance the profession through ongoing research To advance the profession through ongoing research into all aspects of vehicle fleet management and communicate the findings to members and interested parties.
Promote the application of best practice management techniques To promote the widespread application of best practices as relevant to vehicle fleet management, particularly those practices relevant to the environment, duty of care and safety.
Encourage the sharing of information To encourage members in the sharing and communication of their knowledge and experience in the application of established and leading edge principles and practices through informal networking and interactions in training programmes and conferences plus the writing of articles, papers and text books.
Become a member We are keen to encourage professional development of fleet management skills at all levels. To find out how becoming an ICFM member can benefit you, visit www.icfm.com |