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Win-Win Program

130 regional government agencies are saving money through King County’s Fleet Services Win-Win Program.

Your organization can save too! Learn how much.

More than 130 regional government agencies, including municipalities, sewer and fire districts, housing authorities, libraries, and law enforcement, use the award-winning King County Fleet Administration Division for their fleet services.

Why are these agencies coming to King County rather than doing it on their own?

The answer is simple: they get better, faster, and more cost-effective fleet services from King County.

An astounding 97.5 percent of the participating government entities gave the King County program high marks in a recent survey. The list of satisfied customers also helps explain why the number of government entities participating in the program keeps growing. Between 1999 and 2004, the number of government agencies using King County Fleet Services increased by 115 percent; and over the past five years 67 agencies joined the program.

King County Fleet Services: unparalleled experience

Whether your agency owns, leases, or rents one vehicle or dozens, whether you need a highway flare or giant off-road construction equipment, no matter what your fleet size or need, King County Fleet Services’ Win-Win Program can help your agency save money.

The King County Fleet Administration Division manages the acquisition, maintenance, replacement, and disposal of more than 3,000 diverse vehicles and equipment and accounts for $2 billion in personal property (non-real estate assets). Government organizations in the program currently lease more than 650 vehicles and buy thousands of supply items annually from King County at significant savings.

Benefits to participating agencies

Participating agencies get the exact vehicles and equipment they need, plus expert advice and services, for less money than if they tried to do it themselves. At the same time they slash operating costs, because King County provides the personnel, administrative services, accounting, warehousing, maintenance services, and routine repairs at cost (plus a share of overhead). Government agencies and the public can purchase surplus items at our monthly auction. We advertise specialty items on eBay and the dates of the auction in local newspapers.

Any municipality or government agency can enjoy these and other benefits by becoming a participant in the Win-Win Program.

Savings up to $4,000 per vendor

For example, an agency can save up to $4,000 per vendor when it buys fleet related products through King County’s one-stop shopping and one-point billing service. You tell us what products you need; chances are we already have it in stock. We conduct price comparison shopping for all our products to ensure that we purchase the best products for the lowest possible prices. And you’re assured of receiving the absolute lowest competitive prices from our practice of taking advantage of early payment discounts and from bulk purchases.

In addition, the Win-Win Program conforms completely with all federal, state, and county purchasing requirements. All participating agencies have to do is write one work order and one check to purchase multiple items from multiple vendors.

Other cost-savings available

Here are some other cost-saving services King County Fleet Services can provide:

How King County benefits

King County benefits from the relationship with other government agencies as well. For starters, King County saves on overhead by sharing costs with other government agencies. We have an experienced workforce and operating facilities, and maximize economies of scale in terms of purchasing and operations efficiencies.

For example, Fleet Administration recently added a second maintenance shift so that vehicles can be serviced during off hours; that increases customer productivity and convenience and increases vehicle availability. Also new vehicle preparation is now centralized at one location, reducing ferrying costs and resulting in a faster turn-around for vehicles entering service.

graphic: two men servicing a car

In-house factory warranty service

In addition, Fleet Administration has been certified by Ford, General Motors, Daimler-Chrysler and others to operate manufacturer in-house warranty programs for maintenance and repair of vehicles. The ability to do our own maintenance work instead of contracting out to dealers reduces the turnaround time for returning a vehicle to service from the typical three days to just one day.

As a result of implementing these innovative practices, King County’s average vehicle maintenance cost over five years has decreased by 1.48 percent; during the same period, inflation exceeded 10 percent.

Awards and honors received

This record of innovation and excellence has not gone unnoticed. Fleet Services has recently been awarded the following honors:

How to participate in the program

Participation in King County’s Win-Win Program is open to all government entities in geographical proximity to Seattle. To enroll or learn more about the program you may contact the following individuals:

Fleet Stores: Marian Honeysuckle, 206-296-8160
Vehicle Maintenance: Bob Toppen, 206-296-8159
Surplus Property Auction: Russ Johnson, 206-263-6263

King County Fleet Administration Division
201 S. Jackson Street, Room 822
Seattle, Washington 98104
Windell T. Mitchell, Division Director

Last update: November 19, 2007


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