
Recognizing Progress, Leadership in Fleets | The June Dispatch
Catch up on the past month, whether you're interested in GFX news or Government Fleets' go-to articles for your operation.
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Catch up on the past month, whether you're interested in GFX news or Government Fleets' go-to articles for your operation.
Read More →Government Fleet is accepting nominations of fleet managers, supervisors, technicians, analysts, etc., under 40 who have contributed to their own operations or show potential as emerging fleet leaders.
Read More →Muscatine County, Iowa, may hire its first fleet manager to oversee vehicle purchasing and maintenance in an effort to save the county money.
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Government Fleet magazine is conducting a survey to determine financial trends among public sector fleets. The 15-minute survey is open to those managing a public sector fleet as well as finance managers.
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US Cargo Control has added the gray E-track tie-down rail designed for van trailers, vans and other enclosed and utility-style trailers.
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Panasonic’s Toughbook 20 is a fully ruggedized laptop with a detachable screen that can also be used as a tablet.
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Utilimarc has released a benchmarking study for compact SUVs, showing trends in operating cost, fuel economy, and vehicle age. Compact SUV age has increased by about 0.8 years from 2010 to 2014.
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Two years after Detroit’s Chapter 9 bankruptcy filing, the city fleet has come out stronger, with a fleet that’s leaner, more data-driven, and striving for further improvements.
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Incentive pay can motivate employees to continue their training and help retain experienced technicians. From lump sum payments to higher wages, fleets explain how they implemented their incentive pay programs.
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The alliance brings together the two leading organizations dedicated to serving public sector fleet and public works professionals in North America.
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Werner’s 15-pound Tool Lanyard was designed to hold heavier tools when working high up, protecting them from fall damage and doubling duty as a safety measure for property and crews working below.
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