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July 2, 2008

Police Dept. Fleets Implement Fuel Reduction Initiatives

CHAMPAIGN, IL – With the price of fuel nearing $4 a gallon, Champaign, Ill., Sheriff Dan Walsh told patrol deputies this spring to choose a location, put the vehicle in park, turn off the engine, and sit there for at least an hour a shift, if possible, to reduce the amount of gas deputies were consuming.

Tags: City of Champaign , fuel management, police vehicles

July 2, 2008

City of Toledo Fleet Is Examining Ways to Cut its Fuel Costs

TOLEDO, OHIO – The City of Toledo is looking for ways to save fuel costs and possibly economize the way garbage trucks are sent through the city.

Tags: City of Toledo, fuel management, The Toledo Police Department, Toledo City Council

May 7, 2008

Purchase Audit Shows City of Tampa Overspending on Gas

TAMPA, FL – The city of Tampa underwent an internal audit examining gas purchases made with city-issued credit cards.

Tags: audit , City of Tampa , fuel management, gas

May 7, 2008

Montgomery County Gets Creative to Save on Fuel

MONTGOMERY, AL – A year and a half ago the Montgomery County Commission deconstructed the typical five-day work-week schedule and overlayed it with a new, four-day work-week, 10-hour a day routine. The change was a move to save money on fuel.

Tags: Autauga County, fuel management, Montgomery County

February 13, 2008

OPW Fuel Management Systems Schedules Training Seminar

HODGKINS, IL – OPW Fuel Management Systems, part of OPW Fueling Components, has scheduled its next onsite product-training seminar for Mar. 25-28 in Chicago.

Tags: fuel management, K800, OPW

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10 Ways to Improve the Cost-Effectiveness of an Emergency Response Fleet, Spec Writing and Getting What You Need Legitimately, Tough Times Call for Creative Funding Alternatives and much more…