April 26, 2005
A growing trend among commercial fleets has been the shift toward driver risk management versus traditional fleet accident management. “This is really a paradigm shift for the industry because it represents the next frontier where fleets can extract significant cost reductions,” said Art Liggio, national director, risk and insurance services for The CEI Group.
Author: Mike Antich | Posted @ Tuesday, April 26, 2005 8:57 AM | » Comments(0)
April 19, 2005
Take-home vehicles have been controversial for years, but recently, they have come under even closer scrutiny at a number of jurisdictions. For instance, Rockland County in New York clamped down on the number of government employees assigned take-home county-owned vehicles. For years, department heads could determine who got to commute to work in a county vehicle.
Author: Mike Antich | Posted @ Tuesday, April 19, 2005 9:49 AM | » Comments(0)
April 5, 2005
These include increased Internet-enabled real-time communication, new technology applications, increased cost of replacement parts, and, perhaps most importantly, a growing shift toward focusing on driver risk management.
Author: Mike Antich | Posted @ Tuesday, April 5, 2005 12:11 PM | » Comments(0)
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Mike Antich has been covering the fleet management and vehicle remarketing markets for more than 20 years. During this period, Mike has written or edited more than 4,600 articles on the subjects of fleet management, manufacturer fleet activities, the fleet leasing industry, and vehicle remarketing.
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