Get to Know the 2018 Public Fleet Hall of Fame Inductees
Three fleet industry veterans were inducted into the Public Fleet Hall of Fame this year, all hailing from the West Coast.
Three fleet industry veterans were inducted into the Public Fleet Hall of Fame this year, all hailing from the West Coast.
Richard Battersby, CAFM, CPFP, is known for spearheading the use of renewable diesel and B-20 biodiesel and advocating for training.
This year's Elite Fleets — former No. 1 operations — continue to lead the industry with new initiatives.
The Leading Fleets program recognizes public sector fleet organizations for their leadership, efficiency, ability to overcome challenges, and vision for the future. The award encourages fleets to strive for excellence.
Demonstrating leadership with employees, customers, and the community secured the City of Tulsa, Okla., Equipment Management Division the win.
Denver International Airport’s Jeff Booton brought Air Force experience to his civilian fleet role and implemented an overhaul of fleet operations.
Correctly upfitting a work truck ensures it can accomplish the job it is required to do. It's important that fleet managers understand the challenges inherent in upfitting.
Colin Sutherland, Geotab's executive vice president of sales and marketing, speaks about telematics industry consolidation, vehicle security, and answers the question of who owns vehicle data in this interview.
The LeeBoy 8520 asphalt paver’s augers, conveyors, and generator now run on separate circuits, allowing the operator to run multiple functions at one time.
The Doosan DL280-5 model includes several unique features, such as a new joystick for improved productivity and easier operation and an optional heavy-duty axle.
Switching up a vehicle procurement strategy comes with additional expenses. But it can pay off, too.
The San Francisco Fire Department was able to purchase smaller, more effective custom fire engines that can navigate to an emergency better — and safer, too.
In part two of this four-part series of procurement, we look at the true cost of New York City's decision to purchase vehicles with additional safety features.
In order to meet a citywide goal to become carbon neutral by 2020, the City of Austin, Texas, found success in adopting multiple alternative fuels.
The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) began purchasing hydrogen fuel cell vehicles during the last fiscal year. Here are a few things fleets can learn from Caltrans’ experience.
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