Are you looking for ways to reduce business costs? If so, you’ve come to the right place. We’re going to reveal some great ways you can make effective changes to your business which will have a positive impact on finances.
Some of these are much easier to achieve than others, but depending on each individual business, how big the change needs to be will vary.
Telematics
If you run a business which operates a fleet of vehicles or offers a company car, adding telematics is a good idea. Telematics can help with route planning—finding the best route for your journey (the quickest route isn’t always the most cost-effective).
The system can also help monitor driver behaviors and highlight areas which can be improved, such as harsh braking, acceleration, and speeding (did you know that driving at 70mph can use up to 9% more fuel than if you were driving at 60mph?).
Cut down on vehicles
Again, if you have vehicles in your business, think about how many are in use. Whether or not you go down this route will be determined by how your vehicles are used.
Vehicles which are left sitting for extended periods of time can be just as costly as them being out drinking fuel. Instead, if you have any vehicles which are not used all the time, consider selling them. As well as saving you money, it can give you a little cash injection.
Invest and update
Investing can save too (yes, spending money can help). Think about getting eco lights in your office, where they only turn on when activated and turn off when no movement is detected.
This can reduce your electricity bill by having no lights left on unnecessarily. Also, buying new vehicles will be more eco-friendly, more reliable, and if they’re compliant, you won’t face fines when entering Low and Zero Emission Zones.
Increase security
Increasing security will help reduce the chance of theft at your site. By investing in plant tracking, you can monitor everything from your forklifts to your drills. Get notifications to your phone and track where they are at all times.
Plant tracking can really add peace of mind in knowing your business’s tools and equipment are protected.
Reduce overheads
One of the biggest things you can do to reduce business costs would be to reduce your overheads. Can you downsize your office? Do you have any subscriptions which can be canceled? Can other team members take on extra roles?
For example, instead of hiring a cleaning crew, can different departments take it in turns to clean each week? These changes can make a huge difference to your business’s finances.
To reduce business costs, you don’t need to make sweeping changes. You can save costs by making small changes, such as canceling your morning newspaper subscription, to big changes like reducing team members. What we have seen is that to save money, sometimes it requires you to make small investments. While this may seem daunting if you make appropriate investments, you will reap the benefits.