Cheering the Industry On
The Honors Celebration is what we’ve been working toward since the beginning of the year, this moment when fleets and fleet managers are recognized for their accomplishments.
Thoughts and observations on news, events, ideas, and products related to government fleet management.
The Honors Celebration is what we’ve been working toward since the beginning of the year, this moment when fleets and fleet managers are recognized for their accomplishments.
While you may think it doesn’t matter what technicians are called if they get the same pay, moving toward the technician title adds professionalism to the industry and better reflects what modern technicians actually do.
Officials who rotate in and out of their posts, with little knowledge about fleet but making changes to the department, can make poor decisions.
A 3D-printed smart neighborhood electric vehicle (NEV) will soon be available, and it may even be smarter than your phone.
If you work with millennials, you’ll know we’re not all entitled and glued to our smart phones.
Honda's Steve Ellis discusses the new Clarity fuel cell sedan, fueling infrastructure in California, and whether the vehicle will be available to fleets.
Modern technology provides tools to somewhat replicate the networking that’s such an important part of in-person events.
If the industry has technician training problems now, wait until a refuse truck robot joins the fleet!
Unhappy customers can look for service elsewhere, but sometimes giving customers what they want can lead to poor fleet management.
Hello, and welcome to Fleet Chronicles’ first blog entry! I was inspired to write this blog because over my 25 years of experience, I have found that sharing stories, lessons learned, and best practices brings us together.
Citizens, and sometimes individual residents, can make a significant impact to fleet management, either positively or negatively.
Any exposure to public fleet is beneficial, even if the potential employees you’ve talked to don’t end up at your fleet.
Are you a CAFM, CPFP, or CEM? Do you belong to MEMA or FLAGFA, or the NCSFA? Do you use CNG or LNG in your fleet? Do you even know what I’m talking about?
If an administrative staff member becomes more invested in the fleet industry, the job becomes more than just a job.
Staff members from the Wondries Fleet Group in Alhambra, Calif., talk about selling their last 1,500 Crown Vics, the most popular vehicles sold on the national contract, and one of the biggest frustrations in government fleet sales.
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