Achieving Excellence: Leading an ASE Blue Seal Team in Florida
The Collier County Fleet Management Division has again earned the distinguished Blue Seal of Excellence from the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence.
The Collier County Fleet Management Division has again earned the distinguished Blue Seal of Excellence from the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence.
John King has joined the Collier County, Florida, fleet as the new fleet director after holding the role of assistant fleet administrator with the city of Columbus, Ohio.
Recent purchases for the Florida fleet, and additions in fiscal years 2022 and 2023, include dump trucks, excavators, refuse trucks, rescue units, and more.
The DCAS The Field Services Unit has spent the last year conducting a full review of all of fleet’s charging, developing an expertise on servicing and repair.
Dion comes from ESAB Corp, a Maryland-based company involved in fabrication and specialty gas-control technology, where he most recently was vice president of business excellence.
Why one industry veteran says a succession plan should be a part of every fleet manager’s toolkit.
The U.S. Army awarded production of the next generation of Joint Light Tactical Vehicles to AM General.
The audit found that the fleet department's performance metrics needed further development. Additionally, it determined the department had issues with vehicle acquisition and maintenance.
Ford previously recalled 18 F-150 Lightnings after identifying a potential battery cell defect after a truck battery fire halted production of the vehicle back in February.
Social distancing restrictions may have eased, but another threat looms larger... Three years later, social distancing no longer dominates fleet decisions, but does that mean asset sharing is back to normal?
The three companies bring 180+ years of collective fleet management experience under the singular brand.
The Lockport Fire Department received mutual aid from surrounding cities' emergency services until the new vehicles were ready for operation.
We catch up with David Renschler, CPFP, who is fleet division manager for the city of Fairfield, California, where infrastructure changes are making way for the vehicles of the future.
The CUES Camera Truck will help city of Alexandria crews to identify locations of defects faster, giving residents valuable information on their lateral connection pipes.
While adding zero-emission vehicles to the fleet is a sustainability win, there are still emissions related to producing the electricity used to charge them.
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