
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 →The NAFA Fleet Management Association announced its 2014-2015 Certified Automotive Fleet Manager (CAFM) graduates. Of the 42 graduates, 28 work in the public sector and in universities.
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Salt Lake City has increased its fleet fund by $1.75 million to $5.75 million for the 2016 fiscal year to pay off debt from earlier purchases and fund new vehicles, including beefing up its zero-emission vehicle fleet and electric-charging infrastructure.
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The Diamond Edition DCU is constructed with a 0.063 diamond-plated aluminum and a rugged, fully welded aluminum frame.
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Here's a brief recap of the 2015 Government Fleet Expo & Conference (GFX), which took place June 8-11 in Denver, Colo.
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A fleet open house is a great public relations tool not just with the public, but also with user departments. Here's how to make sure your open house is successful.
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The City and County of Denver fleet employs 86 people who manage and maintain nearly 2,000 vehicles. Todd Richardson, director of the Fleet Management Division, gave GF staff a tour of the fleet facility. To view additional Road Show coverage, including photo galleries of other fleets and a video, click here.
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The City of New Bedford, Mass., has replaced 10 of its passenger vehicles with Nissan LEAF electric vehicles. The leases cost the city only $73 per vehicle per month.
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Knaack has upgraded its job-site storage chests to offer enhanced features at the same price. The chests now include new three-sided easy grips and anti-slam lids.
Read More →The take-home vehicles given to St. Louis elected officials have been called into question with voters in the city set to approve a $180-million bond that includes money to replace city fleet vehicles.
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Sherry Lewis, University of California, Los Angeles’ fleet & transit director, is retiring effective July 1. Clinton Bench has been named the new fleet & transit director.
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