November 19, 2009 - Industry News
CULVER CITY, CA - The City of Culver City was recently named the #1 Green Fleet in North America for 2009 by the Best Green Fleets National Fleet Certification Program and the U.S. Clean Cities Coalition.
Tags: Award, City of Culver City, Green, natural gas
November 16, 2009 - Industry News
FAIRFIELD, CA - David Renschler, vehicle maintenance manager for the City of Fairfield, Calif., was named Transit Employee of the Year by the Solano Transportation Authority.
Tags: Award, City of Fairfield, Solano Transportation Authority
November 5, 2009 - Press Release
ATLANTA - NAPA AUTO PARTS and the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) have named Bill Steele the 2010 NAPA/ASE Parts Specialist of the Year.
Tags: ASE, Award, NAPA AUTO PARTS
ATLANTA - NAPA AUTO PARTS and the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) have named Paul Marquardt the 2010 NAPA/ASE Technician of the Year.
April 6, 2009 - Industry News
TORRANCE, CA – Out of 31 nominees, the competition for the title of 2009 Public Sector Fleet Manager of the Year has been narrowed down to four finalists. Find out who made the cut.
Tags: Award, finalists, NAFA, NAFA Institute & Expo, Public Sector Fleet Manager of the Year
BLOOMINGTON, IL – Dan Augstin, CEM, director of Fleet Management for the City of Bloomington, Ill., was named the 2008 Member of the Year by the Association of Equipment Management Professionals (AEMP).
Tags: AEMP, Association of Equipment Management Professionals, Award, City of Bloomington, Ill., Recognition
March 23, 2009 - Industry News
MANATEE COUNTY, FL – The Association of Equipment Management Professionals presented Fleet Services its "Fleet Master of the Year" honor at an industry conference in Orlando.
Tags: AEMP, Association of Equipment Management Professionals, Award, Fleet Master of the Year, fleet services, maintenance, Manatee County
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