
Recognizing the 2026 Elite Fleets
What happens after a fleet reaches No. 1? For Elite Fleets, the work continues through leadership, innovation, and a long-term commitment to advancing public fleet operations.
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What happens after a fleet reaches No. 1? For Elite Fleets, the work continues through leadership, innovation, and a long-term commitment to advancing public fleet operations.
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The conference heads to a new host city as planning begins for next year's event.
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The GFX 2026 Showcase Floor brought together the latest vehicles, technologies, and fleet solutions from across the industry.
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Day 2 of GFX 2026 showed how public fleet leaders are turning pressure into preparation.
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This year's class includes leaders whose work has helped shape the public fleet industry.
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Andy Campbell of Sourcewell, which partnered with Government Fleet in presenting the award, recognized Renschler.
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The Certified Fleet Management Organization Program returned to GFX with a new honoree.
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His leadership, innovation, and commitment to excellence earned him one of the industry's top honors.
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The Port of Long Beach, California, was named the No. 1 small fleet, while Leon County Sheriff’s Office Fleet Management, Florida, was named the No. 1 medium-sized fleet.
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Meet the professionals finding new ways to solve some of law enforcement's toughest fleet challenges.
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The Leading Fleets for 2026 were announced at the Government Fleet Expo & Conference in Long Beach, California.
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