Francis Duku2026-03-132026-03-132025-04-03APAhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12311/3176UndergraduateThe main purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of fleet management strategies on logistics performance, In the case of feat Africa organization Uganda. The study employed an explanatory research design and from the total population of 45 employees, 45 samples were used by using the sample random sampling method for this case all staff were selected as respondent. Questionnaires were used to collect data which was hand-delivered to the respondents. The study utilized morgan table and frequency table drawn to help in analysis of the data by using descriptive statistics such as percentage, frequency tables were used to describe the data. The study’s finding shows that fleet management Strategies and logistics performance were practiced at a moderate level. Vehicle maintenance and repairs has been regular shown by 72% level of agreement by respondent but also the researcher found out that Feat Africa has few qualified engineers working in the garage indicated by 40% level of respondent in agreement and 36% level of disagreement this needed more qualified engineers but also there was moderate control mechanism for genuine spare parts usage this needed improvement. Under Fuel Management, the study found out that vehicles do not have alarms installed to detect fuel leakages as indicated by 48% high level of disagreement by respondent compared to 38% level of agreement meaning feat Africa fleet management needed more device and control measures to detect fuel leakage and consumption. Furthermore, fuel management System was insignificant to predict logistics performance. The study concluded that installing vehicle tracking system on all organization vehicles and automobiles, the latest technology of GPS for fuel and vehicle tracking system, Under Vehicle crew management handling drivers’ mission assignment, repairing, and maintenance garage complete the service and maintenance on time, genuine usage of spare parts, maintaining a vehicle log books for all the distance travelled, regular vehicle servicing, time schedule, handles complaint regarding service may have a significant effect on logistic performance and monitoring instant braking and training drivers to drive professionally. The study recommends that the organization’s fleet managers should prepare training programs for all staff involved in fleet management and vehicle/motorbikes crew training help upgrade professionals and drivers to enable them to protect and utilize vehicles security legitimately but also Feat Africa ensure all field staff employed must be trained and have knowledge on at least riding and driving to avoid consistent accident from happening like before.enThe Effect of Fleet Management Strategies on Logistics Performance, in Non-Governmental Organization: Case of FEAT Africa Koboko Distict