Element Invests in Amerit's Maintenance Services
Amerit Fleet Solutions closed a minority investment from Element Fleet Management Corp., which will expand its maintenance services for customers of the fleet management company.
Amerit Fleet Solutions closed a minority investment from Element Fleet Management Corp., which will expand its maintenance services for customers of the fleet management company.
The Stantonsburg (N.C.) Police Department's emergency evacuation fleet consists of a 2.5-ton medium tactical vehicle, a Humvee, and a mobile generator.
Dauphin County (Penn.) officials recently unveiled the county’s new drone to be used for police investigations, searches, and evidence gathering.
The Ford County (Ill.) sheriff hopes the county board will approve a quarter-cent sales tax, which would help his office replace its aging fleet of patrol cars.
Indian River County (Fla.) is changing its procurement policies after an employee was charged with theft for purchasing and reselling $300,000 worth of tires.
W.Va. Supreme Court Justice Menis Ketchum used his state-issued vehicle and state-issued fuel card on several trips to golf clubs between 2011 and 2014.
The Torrington (Wyo.) Police Department is looking to replace its entire patrol fleet and allow officers to take home vehicles.
Floyd County (Va.) will test a leasing program in an effort to reduce fleet maintenance costs and vehicle breakdowns.
Cummins Inc. is recalling approximately 921 2015-2018 Power Generation trailers for a remote emergency stop (E-stop) problem.
Derive Systems is adding two senior executives, including Karl Weber as senior vice president of enterprise sales and Tony Ahillas as senior director of enterprise sales.
The California Air Resources Board has approved XL's hybrid-electric Ford F-250 pickup, which paves the way for the Boston-based vehicle modifier to begin selling the vehicle to commercial and government fleets in the state.
A newly-formed alliance of fleet associations, telematics providers, and the nation's largest rental car provider have asked the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) for a public hearing to help clarify who will control access to vehicle data.
Ford Motor Company has released a report for customers and other stakeholders that details the automaker's safety-oriented approach to the development of self-driving vehicles.
The City of Kent, Wash., is adding 14 new police vehicles, part of a new car-per-officer take-home program.
When San Joaquin County, Calif., set out to automate its motor pool, the fleet saw improved utilization, better inventory control, and $1.7 million in cost avoidance.
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