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NewsApril 27, 2009

San Francisco to Replace Outdated Vehicle Tracking System

SAN FRANCISCO – The software used by the City Administrator's Office, which oversees approximately much of the city fleet, is incapable of tracking or reporting mileage, reported the San Francisco Examiner.

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NewsApril 23, 2009

Interactive Web Seminar Series May 6 & 14

TORRANCE, CA - Participants of these FREE Web seminars will learn the ins and outs of the Ford Work Solutions In-Dash Computer.

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NewsApril 23, 2009

City of Goldsboro Proposes Cutting Fleet Budget

GOLDSBORO, NC – Struggling to cope with the economic downturn and facing budget cutbacks in the millions, city officials have proposed budget cuts that would impact fleet, according to the Goldsboro News-Argus.

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NewsApril 23, 2009

Kustom Signals Introduces SMART 800+ Speed Trailer

LENEXA, KS – The SMART 800+ is the newest addition to Kustom Signals' line of portable, self-contained speed trailers.

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NewsApril 16, 2009

Mohawk Introduces Adjustable Screw Pads

AMSTERDAM, NY – Mohawk's adjustable screw pads are available for all 7,000 to 20,000-lb. capacity two-post vehicle lifts.

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NewsApril 16, 2009

Cobb County Fleet Saves with AutoZone Strategic Partners Program

MARIETTA, GA – Cobb County, Ga. expects to save more than 30 percent on its auto parts budget this year through the AutoZone Strategic Partners program.

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NewsApril 13, 2009

Kustom Signals Introduces New Raptor RP-1

LENEXA, KS – The Raptor RP-1 features DuraTrak, a new patent-pending technology, which incorporates a signal duration tracking algorithm that tracks multiple targets and graphically displays tracking history for strongest and fastest targets.

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NewsApril 13, 2009

Cedar Rapids Tightens Up Vehicle & Equipment Replacement Policy

CEDAR RAPIDS, IA – City staff vehicle requests will no longer be a factor in adding new vehicles to fleet, according to The Gazette.

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NewsApril 9, 2009

Government Demand for Grounds Maintenance Equipment to Increase

CLEVELAND – Demand for power lawn and garden equipment in the government and institutional market is forecast to increase 3.4 percent per year to $580 million in 2011, according to a study by a market research firm.

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NewsApril 9, 2009

City of Norman to Use Alt-Fuel Vehicles

NORMAN, OK – City council members adopted a comprehensive alternative fuel program they believe will be better for the environment and save money in the long run, according to NewsOK.com.

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