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May 02, 2007

Arizona Cities of Scottsdale and Goodyear Purchase FASTER Fleet Management System

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NORFOLK, VA – Two Arizona cites, the City of Scottsdale and the City of Goodyear, have purchased CCG Systems, Inc.’s FASTER fleet management system for implementation.

Going through a bid process to replace their existing system, the City of Scottsdale has 995 rolling stock. Utilizing a vehicle replacement program, they purchase vehicles through the State’s Contract Bid List and dispose of obsolete equipments through private auctions as needed.

Under the Public Works Division, the City of Goodyear’s Equipment Management department provides the City with safe and dependable transportation and equipment. The department’s certifications include Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) and Emergency Vehicle Technician (EVT). The department performs PMs, repairs, and safety inspections for its fleet of 350.

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