Keycafe Offers Automated Key Control System
Keycafe provides a connected key locker and cloud-based key management software that enables fleet managers and drivers to store and exchange their vehicle keys.
Keycafe provides a connected key locker and cloud-based key management software that enables fleet managers and drivers to store and exchange their vehicle keys.
The American Public Works Association (APWA) is currently accepting nominations for its Fleet Management Committee.
NAFA Fleet Management Association has announced the winners of its 2020 Fleet Excellence Awards (FLEXYs).
The 2020 Government Fleet Expo & Conference is fast approaching, and the GF team looks back at our favorite moments at the show over the years.
Finalists were selected by a panel of past winners and other public fleet industry veterans based on 10 categories.
The conference, dedicated to mobility solutions for fleets, will return to The Forager in San Jose on Nov. 9-11.
Municipalities in Jefferson County, Wis., could save money by sharing equipment, including Public Works vehicles and fire trucks, according to a research group.
Work Truck editors are looking for the industry's most innovative leaders who will be honored at this year's Work Truck eXchange.
Richard Devesty will manage the fleet operations program across six city departments: Fire, Water, Public Works, Parks, Engineering, and Police.
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt has signed an executive order directing all state agencies to provide an update of their fleet vehicles and to install AVL on all vehicles.
Voting is now open for the 2020 Public Fleet Hall of Fame, which recognizes those who have made significant contributions to the public fleet industry.
Then-Attorney General Josh Hawley allegedly used his state-issued fleet vehicle while campaigning for his current position as Secretary of State.
These workshops will address the specific needs and interests of corporate, pharma, government, university, utility, and Canadian fleets.
New for 2020, conference tracks will help attendees find the sessions they’re most interested in, whether it’s discovering new technology or developing leadership skills.
The Town of Hempstead, N.Y., is taking back 40 cars and trucks that were used as take-home vehicles. Of these, 21 will be sold, and 19 will be turned into pool vehicles.
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