
Work Orders Are More Than Records. They're a Roadmap to Fleet Availability
What if your work orders could predict failures, uncover hidden costs, and boost fleet availability? Here's how leading fleets are using the data.
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What if your work orders could predict failures, uncover hidden costs, and boost fleet availability? Here's how leading fleets are using the data.
Read More →RIVERSIDE, CA - Auditors found the district attorney allowed take-home cars for 26 employees who had not responded to any emergency calls in at least one year.
Read More →BUFFALO, NY - The Erie County Water Authority is spending another $500,000 this year to replace aging work vehicles and provide a few employees new take-home vehicles.
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NATCHEZ, MS - A recent inspection revealed at least nine trucks would not have passed the test for a Mississippi Department of Transportation inspection sticker.
Read More →MARIETTA, GA - Cobb County Fleet Management has committed to using lead-free wheel weights and implementing recycled lead wheel weights in its existing fleet of automobiles and trucks.
Read More →SAN ANTONIO - Pressure Systems International, which produces the Meritor Tire Inflation System (MTIS), celebrates five years as a SmartWay Transport Partnership shipper and as a manufacturer of a SmartWay endorsed technology.
Read More →NEW YORK - Warren County Sheriff's department is the latest New York police department to consider retrofitting its gasoline-powered vehicles to propane.
Read More →FORT MILL, SC - Designed for significant weight savings and fuel efficiency, the HTL1 (Heavy Trailer Long-Haul) is a super single tire that replaces duals on highway or regional trailer axle fitments.
Read More →RENO, NV - GRC-Pirk Management launched an online calculator to determine how much climate pollution is produced by automotive service and repair shops.
Read More →INVERNESS, FL - Using underutilized vehicles would replace the current practice of paying employees reimbursement fees for personal vehicles.
Read More →PROVIDENCE, RI - City workers would be charged up to 55 cents per mile for any department-approved travel outside of Providence under a proposed city council amendment.
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