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With many fleets still trying to work through supply chain shortages, technician recruiting, and government regulations, even staying on top of everyday fleet needs can be a challenge.
Read More →It's impossible to accurately predict how the future of fleet will turn out. However, we can use what we know in the present to set plans in place to better prepare for any outcome.
Read More →Can government fleet professionals leverage the broad advances and advantages offered by technology? Promoting efficiency while lowering operational costs in tangible and visible ways.
Read More →When the industry leaders we know are no longer in the world of fleet, where do we find that next generation to lead the public sector into the future?
Read More →A fleet’s decision to go electric at scale, entails a complex energy transition, given that infrastructure, use cases, new vehicle performance, electricity supply and utilities are all novel variables.
Read More →Once telematics hit the fleet industry, the data coming in opened up a world of possibilities. It's also left fleets trying to understand what to do with all of that information. At Geotab Connect 2023, industry leaders addressed the questions around data and what it means for the future of fleet.
Read More →If there's anything the last few years has shown us, it's that fleet goes beyond just the vehicles that make up the fleet world.
Read More →Using what we've learned from experience is a valuable tool when it comes to coming up with a plan for fleets, whether that is more sustainable initiatives or making smart purchasing decisions.
Read More →Change. Love it or hate it, it's what's happening to the fleet industry. New tech, greener initiatives, and new standards are making a lot of industry experts re-evaluate where the state of fleet is headed.
Read More →A fleet manager shares his thoughts on striking a balance with outsourced work and how expertise, budget, and aging fleets can all contribute.
Read More →Public Works events show off vehicles and drivers, but they can also show off the people who maintain and manage them.
Read More →There is little doubt, given recent fuel price escalation, that surcharges either are or will be back. Here’s an idea: Why don’t you set and control them?
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