TORRANCE, CA ? Two fleet management companies in the northeast, as well as automakers with offices in that area, temporarily closed their offices in the wake of hurricane Sandy, which reached the northeastern U.S. on Oct. 29. Despite these closures, both FMCs affected stated that their operations continue as normal.
ARI closed its office in Mt. Laurel, N.J., on Oct. 29 and 30, but stated on its website that its continuity plan is in place for clients nationwide, and that other ARI call and operations centers throughout North America are providing service. The company also noted that its toll-free hurricane line is available for drivers and clients at 1-866-353-3859.
PHH Arval closed its office in Sparks, Md., on Monday, Oct. 29, but despite a delayed opening to give its employees the opportunity to navigate any debris on the roads, the company?s Sparks office was open today (Oct. 30).
?PHH is prepared for these types of events and has been for a long time,? stated PHH Arval?s Dico Akseraylian when contacted by Automotive Fleet magazine. ?We have a comprehensive business continuity plan in place that allows us to remain fully operational throughout the storm, while keeping our employees safe. We have remote capabilities and can leverage our contact centers in our Canada and Florida offices to support call volumes and serve as a back-up if widespread power outages occur in the Maryland area.?
The company added it has contacted key suppliers to understand their continuity plans and ensure they are able to support the company?s customers.
Merchants Leasing, located in Hooksett, N.J., told Automotive Fleet that the company opened on time despite the storm and surrounding power outages. ?We ran business as usual today,? said the company?s Marketing Coordinator Jessica Heizer.
Among the automakers, General Motors issued a statement regarding whether its operations have been affected by the storm. The company said its GM Baltimore operations cancelled production for Tuesday but is back on track to resume production on Wednesday. GM added that it?s not seeing significant delays in its supply base deliveries. GM stated its primary concern is for the safety of its dealers and their employees in the affected areas.
Mercedes-Benz USA?s office in Montvale, N.J. is currently closed, and when contacted an out-of-office message stated that hurricane damage has resulted in a loss of power and sporadic phone and Internet connectivity.
BMW USA?s office in Westwood, N.J. was also closed due to the storm.
For fleet managers,?WEX Inc. (formerly Wright Express) offers a fuel station locator application that?s designed to help fleets find fuel stations in storm-affected areas. You can view it here.
Automotive Fleet will update this story as we receive more news.
By Greg Basich
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