Introducing the 2019 Leading Fleets
The Leading Fleets program recognizes operations that are performing at a high level, particularly in leadership, competitiveness and efficiency, planning for the future, and overcoming challenges.
The Leading Fleets program recognizes operations that are performing at a high level, particularly in leadership, competitiveness and efficiency, planning for the future, and overcoming challenges.
The San Francisco International Airport (SFO) is hiring a fleet services manager to oversee the airport’s 1,400 vehicles and pieces of equipment.
A City of Albuquerque, N.M., audit found that the city’s system for managing vehicle collision repair is out of date and not comprehensive enough.
Teletrac Navman's Director product platform has achieved FedRAMP Ready status from the Federal Risk and Authorization Program.
The Sourcewell Procurement Portal allows vendors to submit proposals more easily, allowing Sourcewell to better ensure competition, pricing, and efficiency.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV will pay $110 million to settle a lawsuit that it misled U.S. investors over excess diesel emissions and failed to comply with federal safety regulations.
Diesel Laptops announced the launch of its Virtual Diesel Technician Program, providing customers with full, unlimited access to Diesel Laptops’ certified, in-house Diesel Technicians.
Geotab has signed an agreement to acquire BSM Technologies. BSM provides telematics to more than 165,000 vehicles in Canada and the United States.
The City of Colton's new utility truck is expected to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by more than 60 tons of carbon dioxide per year.
FleetMetrics, powered by Utilimarc, is a benchmarking tool designed to help understand a government fleet’s performance and identify areas for improvement.
Inspired by the labor shortages in the transport and construction industries, Teletrac Navman assessed if the relationship between compensation and the danger of the jobs within those fields could potentially be affecting the size of the recruitment pool.
Four of the San Francisco Sheriff's Department's fleet vans do not have seat belts or pull straps for passengers.
Hawaii County may purchase fleet vehicles for police use. Currently, many officers use their own vehicle and receive a monthly subsidy.
The City of Brookhaven, Ga., has purchased a previously owned Tesla Model S and is testing it to see if it would be a better option to the police patrol cars it now uses.
The City of Irving, Texas, is starting a smart city pilot program to improve residential waste and recycling services, adding tracking technology to 40 collection vehicles.
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