
How Government Fleets Helped Build America
As the United States celebrates its 250th anniversary, this look back explores how government fleets evolved from horse-drawn wagons to specialized vehicles that keep communities running today.
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As the United States celebrates its 250th anniversary, this look back explores how government fleets evolved from horse-drawn wagons to specialized vehicles that keep communities running today.
Read More →The City of Sioux Falls, S.D., hired Mercury Associates to conduct a comprehensive review of fleet operations. The goal of the project is to determine the most cost-effective and efficient way to provide fleet services.
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When Western New York saw six feet of snow dumped on the ground the week before Thanksgiving 2014, the City of Buffalo was ready to handle the mess with a fleet that was prepped and ready.
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Gasoline prices have been decreasing since July 2014, and fleets have been seeing savings in fuel costs.
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Venco Venturo’s ET6K electric crane is a lighter weight, cost-effective telescopic service crane.
Read More →The City of Grand Junction, Colo., has jointly invested in a biogas conditioning system and pipeline project that will provide a biogas-based fuel to municipal fleet vehicles, including 30 refuse trucks, dump trucks, pickups, and sedans.
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Ford's redesigned F-150-based Raptor truck will incorporate an aluminum-alloy body to reduce its weight by more than 500 pounds when it debuts for the 2017 model year.
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Applications for the Leading Fleets award are now open. The award recognizes operations that are performing at a high level in fleet innovation and leadership. Applications are due March 13.
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Despite not having technical backgrounds, fleet managers with administrative experience bring a variety of advantages to their departments.
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A financial audit of the State of California’s judicial branch found that the courts maintained a fleet of 66 vehicles without requiring its offices to justify the need.
Read More →Operating by data-driven fleet management standards could generate financial gains of more than $1 million for the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, a state audit revealed.
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