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Written By: Merchants Fleet

The fleet industry has faced unprecedented challenges in recent years, from vehicle shortages to shifting production schedules and legislative initiatives. Merchants has worked closely with our clients to navigate these disruptions—helping them secure vehicles, adapt procurement strategies, and keep their operations running smoothly. Now, we’re bringing our expertise to the NAFA 2025 Institute & Expo with an insightful panel discussion you won’t want to miss! 

NAFA Panel Discussion: “Recent Supply Chain Fleet Disruptions: Planning for a Resilient Future” 

Monday, April 28, 2025, 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM 

Join us for an insightful discussion with experts from Merchants Fleet and Stellantis, as we explore the biggest lessons learned from recent supply chain challenges and discuss how fleet managers can take a proactive approach to realign their procurement strategies with model year planning principles. We’ll share best practices on securing vehicles earlier, optimizing fleet replacement cycles, and building resilience into your fleet operations—ensuring long-term success even in the face of ongoing uncertainty. 

What You’ll Learn: 

  • How to navigate supply chain challenges and enhance vehicle procurement strategies. 
  • Why aligning fleet procurement with model year cycles can improve vehicle availability and selection. 
  • Key strategies to manage fleet replacement cycles and mitigate disruptions. 
  • How to build flexibility and resilience into your fleet planning for the future. 

While you’re there, join us in the expo hall during regular expo hours for a caffeine pick-me-up at the Merchants coffee lounge! 

Whether you’re looking for ways to optimize your fleet procurement process, manage risk, or future-proof your operations, this session will provide actionable insights you can apply right away. 

We look forward to seeing you there! 

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