The Fleet Management MOT: 7 Key Inspection Points

The Fleet Management MOT: 7 Key Inspection Points

Posted by

Rob Wentworth-James

March 2026

You wouldn’t run a vehicle without an MOT, yet many fleets run for years without ever inspecting the company managing them. Before renewing, tendering or scaling your fleet, it’s worth checking whether your provider would actually pass a proper operational test. Here’s a quick Fleet Management MOT — seven checks every business should review.

Spoiler alert: If you need to run a fleet management MOT, your current provider has already failed you.

1. Fleet Insight: Is your fleet data in one place?

Most large fleets operate across multiple disconnected systems:

  • funder portal
  • accident management
  • fuel
  • HR/payroll

What a pass looks like: One consolidated view of vehicles, drivers, costs, risk and emissions. Decision-grade reporting, not fragmented dashboards.

2. Funding Test: Is every vehicle genuinely going to market?

Many fleets believe they’re getting competitive pricing because a quote “looks good”. But unless multiple funders are competing for each vehicle, you’re blindly accepting a price — not discovering the most competitive one.

Done properly, competitive tendering turns pricing into a live market process rather than a fixed supplier relationship.

What a pass looks like: A provider who tenders every vehicle to multiple finance partners, compares bids and selects the most competitive funding option every time, not just at renewal.

3. Invoice Test: Can all charges be trusted?

If your team regularly asks:

  • “What is this charge?”
  • “Why have we been billed twice?”
  • “Where did this sundry invoice come from?”

You have a process issue.

What a pass looks like: Validated invoicing, active challenge processes and supplier accountability.

4. Contract Control Test: Is the lifecycle managed?

In many fleets, contract management is in quiet chaos:

  • late replacements
  • reactive extensions
  • unavoidable excess mileage
  • inconsistent de-fleet timing

What a pass looks like: Proactive lifecycle management with planned replacements and governed extensions.

5. Policy Test: Does your policy work in real life?

Fleet policy often fails because it ignores reality:

  • operational suitability
  • driver satisfaction
  • availability and lead times
  • ESG targets
  • cost control

What a pass looks like: Structured approval workflows that avoid “exceptions by email”.

6. End-of-Contract Test: Are costs predictable?

End of Contract damage charges are one of the largest avoidable expenses in Contract Hire.

What a pass looks like:

  • proactive in-life inspections
  • better driver education
  • consistent BVRLA standards
  • fair dispute handling

No surprises. Unnecessary costs eliminated.

7. Governance Test: Is your provider managing performance?

The strongest fleets treat suppliers as commercial partners, not admin processors.

What a pass looks like:

  • measurable service standards
  • supplier governance
  • meaningful MI
  • risk and compliance reporting
  • continuous improvement

A framework that guarantees quality of service. Not just another admin layer.

Is your fleet a pass?

At Fleet Alliance, our role isn’t to add another administrative layer, it’s to remove them. You don’t have to perform a fleet management MOT in the first place, as we ensure your fleet consistently exceeds testing standards.

We help corporate fleets achieve:

  • lower whole-life cost
  • less internal administration
  • better decision data
  • reduced risk
  • stronger compliance
  • controlled supplier performance

No obligation. Just clarity.

If you’d like a quick Fleet Management MOT on your current operation covering costs, contracts, suppliers and risk, book a call with the fleet experts and we’ll arrange a quick inspection.

 


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