
The FleetGap Initiative: Transitioning from Military to Civilian Fleet Roles
FleetGap is working to build the missing bridge between service members preparing for civilian careers and fleet employers facing workforce shortages.
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FleetGap is working to build the missing bridge between service members preparing for civilian careers and fleet employers facing workforce shortages.
Read More →STEVENSVILLE, MD – Stertil-KoniUSA, a provider of heavy-duty lifts to the vehicle maintenance industry, has completed two acquisitions.
Read More →TAMPA, FL– With gas prices reaching record highs, the Tampa Police Department said it will have to spend $800,000 more than originally budgeted this year to cover rising fuel costs; however, has no plans to change its take-home vehicle policy.
Read More →BENSENVILLE, IL – Auto Truck Group is celebrating its 90th anniversary this year.
Read More →PEORIA, IL – Peoria Police are expanding their fleet with a new truck called the Armadillo. However, it’s aimed at drug dealers.
Read More →ALACHUA COUNTY, FL – Alachua County spokesman Mark Sexton was at the center of attention at Alachua County Commission meeting over an accident in which he was driving a county car while on vacation and hit a man crossing a Miami Beach street on a Christmas night in 2006
Read More →KANSAS CITY, MO – A national crime trend has slid into the metropolitan area. For months, a thief in Mission struck Popeyes restaurant in the night and took hundreds of pounds of used grease — a former waste product turned gold because it can power vehicle engines.
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NEW PORT RICHEY, FL – Pasco County will spend an estimated $7 million on fuel this year for its 2,100 vehicles versus the $5 million budgeted.
Read More →KNOXVILLE, TEXAS – 6 News recently followed up on comments posted in a 6 Listens Question pertaining to the 150 vehicle take-home fleet used by Knox County government.
Read More →NORRISTOWN, PA – Montgomery County government has appointed Thomas Schneider as its new fleet manager.
Read More →NEWARK, N.J. – Newark City Council Ways and Means Committee is looking into cutting expenses by considering the number of necessary city vehicles.
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