
How Salem, Oregon, Turned Culture Change Into a No. 1 Fleet Ranking
Fleet availability reached 98.95% after Salem empowered employees and used performance data to guide years of steady improvement.
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Fleet availability reached 98.95% after Salem empowered employees and used performance data to guide years of steady improvement.
Read More →A Cleveland Water employee was investigating a possible water main leak when the street started to collapse, his van sinking with it.
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The Forest Preserve District of DuPage County, Ill., is moving forward with a $9 million fleet facility after years of delays.
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The City of Muscatine, Iowa, repurposed two old trucks to build a new dump truck. The completed vehicle was inspected by the Iowa Department Transportation and approved for over-the-road use.
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Government Fleet is conducting its annual industry trends survey to learn more about public fleets and to track changes to the industry. Surveys are due July 27.
Read More →The City of Corpus Christi, Texas, is working with one less vehicle after one of its dump trucks caught fire.
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An internal audit recommends that the New York City Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) tighten oversight of its parts management contract with NAPA.
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Simpson County, Miss., has only three of its refuse trucks working after four trucks were disabled in June — two from lighting strikes.
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The Ohio Department of Transportation held a dedication ceremony for its new $8.2 million maintenance garage on June 27. The 21,600-square-foot facility is twice as large as the building it replaces.
Read More →Instruction covered technical topics, including boom and rotation hydraulic overload protection, dielectric testing, hydraulic leveling, side load protection, controls, and more.
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The seven-stage mobile light plant features 20 500-watt LED lights for a combined total of 1,200,000 lumens of intense white light.
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