Submersible Robots Roundup
Like tactical and bomb squad robots on land, remotely operated vehicles (ROV) can go places that it is dangerous for officers to go and protect their users from hazards.
Like tactical and bomb squad robots on land, remotely operated vehicles (ROV) can go places that it is dangerous for officers to go and protect their users from hazards.
Fleets are being impacted by a variety of inflationary pressures ranging from higher acquisition prices due to the proliferation of onboard safety equipment, to increased material costs pushing up pricing on parts, upfits, and replacement tires.
The robust economy is creating record numbers of new jobs and a subsequent labor shortage that is being exacerbated by the large wave of Baby Boomer retirements, but some see uncertainty of future market conditions.
The City of Bentonville, Ark., has begun using brine to melt ice, allowing it to use less salt than before.
Data management and protection, electrification, telematics, video technology, mobile servicing, shared mobility, and advanced safety tech took center stage in San Jose.
An up-close dose of Tesla’s Cybertruck from last night’s reveal in Hawthorne, Calif. answers some initial questions on whether it can function in a traditional fleet capacity.
AF looks at how Lightning Systems swaps out a gasoline powertrain with its electric powertrain. There is a large initial expense with converting a Transit van to all-electric, but the electric vehicle has its benefits.
The “crossover excavator,” built on a Freightliner chassis, features maneuverability that Gradall says can help users get to more jobsites during the day.
Caterpillar’s 20-ton and 36-ton excavators include an e-fence feature, which helps the machines work safely under structures or near traffic.
How do you get drivers on board with telematics? What information should you track? How do you get a return on investment? Current fleet telematics users tell their stories.
Two fleets share how their inmate programs save costs and supplement labor.
Here’s a scenario: Your city adopts new financial software and tells you there’s a fleet add-on. How do you convince management that you need fleet-specific software?
Bob Crowe and Joanne Cornier talk about forming Mike Albert Fleet Solutions' first government fleet team and what that means for government agencies.
The City of Baltimore was hit with ransomware this year and forced to go back to pen and paper. Here’s how they overcame it.
The City of Durham, N.C., was hit by a virus last year that forced fleet operations to go back to pen and paper. Here’s how staff members overcame it.
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