QC gov't launches centralized vehicle management system
The Quezon City government launched on Tuesday, Feb. 18, a centralized vehicle management system.
A total of 23 hybrid vehicles and three commuter vans were acquired by the city government to accommodate the transportation needs of the city government employees.
"Through the Centralized Vehicle Management system, we are dedicated to streamlining internal processes within our government offices, leading to more efficient and effective service delivery," Mayor Joy Belmonte said.
The new system is set to revolutionize how city employees travel for official duties, eliminating the necessity for individual departments to purchase their own vehicles.
In collaboration with Clean Air Asia, the Quezon City Climate Change and Environmental Sustainability Department will meticulously monitor the environmental impact of the project, utilizing data from the city’s air monitoring systems to assess its effectiveness.
The software that powers this innovative transport management system was developed in-house, yielding significant budgetary savings that facilitated the acquisition of additional hybrid vehicles.
The test run was conducted in early February, allowing officials to identify and address any potential challenges in the management process.