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July 16, 2008

First Vehicle Services Fort Wayne, Ind., Location Earns OSHA VPP Star Status

CINCINNATI – First Vehicle Services’ Fort Wayne, Ind., location has received a Star designation from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration as part of the agency’s Voluntary Protection Program (VPP).

Tags: First Vehicle Services , Fort Wayne, Voluntary Protection Program

February 20, 2008

Pittsburgh City Council Approves Contract

PITTSBURGH – Pittsburgh City Council has given final, unanimous approval to a new contract with First Vehicle Services, a Cincinnati-based firm that has been maintaining the city’s 1,000-vehicle fleet since 2005.

Tags: contract, First Vehicle Services

February 6, 2008

Mayor Wants to Renew Fleet Management Contract

PITTSBURGH – Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl wants to renew a contract with the private company hired three years ago to maintain the city’s 1,000-vehicle fleet.

Tags: First Vehicle Services , Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl

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Public Sector Fleets:
14 Traits of a Great Fleet Manager

By Mike Antich
During the past 20 years, I have had the privilege of knowing many great fleet managers. Over the years, I’ve noticed common traits characteristics among these public sector fleet managers. Based on my experience, here are the 14 common traits.

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Fleet’s Carbon Footprint Extends Beyond Vehicles & Equipment

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Last November, more than 700 mayors signed the U.S. Mayors Climate Protection Agreement in Seattle, committing to reduce carbon emissions in their localities to 7-percent below 1990 levels by 2012. This goal is in line with the Kyoto Protocol, an international treaty that seeks to limit greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Fleet operations around the U.S. have stepped up to the plate to help accomplish this goal.

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