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description Trade magazine
Area of ​​Expertise Automotive industry
language German
publishing company Springer Fachmedien München GmbH ( Germany )
Headquarters Munich
First edition 1994
Frequency of publication per month
Widespread edition 25,000 copies
Editor-in-chief Michael Blumenstein
editor Ralph Meunzel
Web link Autoflotte.de
Article archive [2]

Autoflotte is a specialist magazine for fleet management , fleet operators and entrepreneurs in German-speaking countries. The magazine brings articles on topics such as TCO optimization, alternative drives, fleet portraits, market overviews, driving reports and current market data in the field of vehicle fleets. Each issue focuses on the areas of automobiles, fleet management & mobility, vans , law & taxes. The offer is rounded off by the website www.autoflotte.de and the news app as well as useful tools for fleet management. The brand also includes a 3x weekly newsletter.

Autoflotte is published by Springer Fachmedien München GmbH, a Springer Nature company.

The magazine has an actual circulation of 25,000 copies in the third quarter of 2019.

In addition, since 2015, as part of the FuhrparkMonitor, Autoflotte has been awarding the top performers in the industry in various manufacturer and service provider categories once a year. Two renowned market research institutes are responsible for the evaluation. In 2014, the award ceremony was canceled due to irregularities in the counting of votes. The then editor-in-chief Andreas Dünkelmeyer left the publishing house.

Web links and sources

Individual evidence

  1. Media data
  2. [1] IVW 03/2014
  3. CF Merten and R. Swantusch : "These are the top performers in the fleet market", autoflotte.de from November 25, 2016, accessed on June 14, 2017
  4. Christoph Stockburger: New reader award scandal: manipulation of the "Autoflotte" magazine , Spiegel Online from March 31, 2014, accessed on April 2, 2014.