
Fleet professionals from the public and private sectors team up to share ways to successfully recruit and retain new fleet workers, and how they are ensuring smooth operations continue as longtime employees retire.
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Cars connected to the internet every second can benefit fleets, but this tech comes with a trade-off. For instance, internet connections give hackers openings to attack the vehicle.
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Most fleet managers with many years under their belts are enjoying a salary bump and have a concentrated emphasis on fleet management, according to a new study.
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As per Bobit/Automotive Fleet sales data released on Jan. 3, 2024, the total government vehicle sales for the year reached 272,403 units.
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New to the job and have a lot of questions? Four fleet managers weigh in with advice for those who are new to the gig.
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Technician recruiting and retention continues to be one of the biggest challenges in the fleet industry. Here are 13 tips to staff your shop by a fleet manager with decades of experience.
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“The evolution of fleet is a constant change. As long as the automotive industry does the research and they and they evolve the cars into more fuel-efficient vehicle, or [they create] more gizmos and gadgets, we're going to follow along,” says director of fleet management for Franklin County, Ohio, Commissioners,” Charlotte Ashcraft.
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Electric fire apparatus manufacturers address common concerns, plus share ways to maximize the vehicles’ performance in cold weather.
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In recent conversations with three government fleet managers about the issues they are facing in 2024, they all started out by saying electric and alternative-fuel vehicles were a top area of focus.
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Two fleet professionals and two sworn officers weigh in on considerations you should take in the transition to an electrified law enforcement fleet — from getting buy-in, to funding the vehicles and infrastructure, learning how to drive the vehicles, and upfitting them.
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