
3 Ways Fleet Tech Builds Public Trust
Managing a state or local fleet comes with levels of accountability private companies don’t have. Read how modern fleet technology helps elevate visibility and safety to strengthen community trust.
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Managing a state or local fleet comes with levels of accountability private companies don’t have. Read how modern fleet technology helps elevate visibility and safety to strengthen community trust.
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A former inventory specialist for the Washington County, Minn., is accused of stealing more than $6,000 in automotive parts and tools from the county.
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Milwaukee's M12 Fuel 1/4-inch Right Angle Die Grinder offers up to 0.3-hp performance, four-mode RPM control, and the mobility to fit in the tightest spaces.
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The oil drain is designed for use with heavy-duty trucks, buses, and other low-profile heavy-duty equipment.
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Unlike traditional aligners, the John Bean V2000 offers customers the full-imaging experience, including 3-D vehicle measurements
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The industrial-strength, no-rinse degreasing wipes are designed to tackle grease and oil on everything from engine bays to vehicle trim and windows.
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The Arizona Department of Corrections' Fleet 100 program aims to train inmate workers to be fleet technicians and help set them up with a career as a technician after their release.
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A former St. James Parish (La.) transit mechanic is accused of purchasing $11,000 in automobile and boat parts using parish funds that did not fit parish-owned vehicles, a Louisiana investigative audit found.
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Federal vehicle fleet costs have increased by 6.3%, rising to $4.2 billion in FY-2018, according to the annual Federal Fleet Report.
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The geoliner 678's key features reduce wait time, time spent at the console, and time spent re-measuring.
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Daviess County, Ky., has amended its administrative code to allow for county mechanics to increase their hourly wage by up to $2.50.
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