
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 →NEW JERSEY– Alan Binstein, director of Logistical Services for The University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ), has taken on more responsibility that started out 10 years ago as the assistant coordinator of Transportation with seven employees and 150 vehicles.
Read More →LORAIN, OHIO – City employees will not be allowed to take their city-owned or city-leased vehicles home beginning Mar. 10.
Read More →TONAWANDA, N.Y. – NiagaraCounty is joining forces with its partners in Erie County in a bid to secure additional Homeland Security money from New York State.
Read More →PARKERSBURG, W.V. – Commissioners for Wood County in West Virginia met Feb. 28 with Steve Rawlings of the West Virginia Liability Insurance Pool about the possible implementing a county vehicle-use policy.
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MADISON, IN – Rotary Lift, a manufacturer of vehicle lifts and productivity tools, has expanded its government sales program and is now offering 145 products to governmental customers through its GSA contract.
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WEST FARGO, N.D. – Bobcat Company has introduced a new line of compact tractors. Nine models will make up the Bobcat compact tractor line.
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Volatile fuel prices have made this second-largest fleet expense quite a challenge, but a number of fleets have managed to cope using various strategies.
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Selecting the right-size fire pump for a fire apparatus is an important task. Fire departments can exceed the minimum gpm based on their own preferences or expected future growth.
Read More →KELLER, TEXAS – Last January, The Keller City Council rejected a policy that calls for cities to replace 2003- and older-model vehicles with new vehicles that put out 25 percent less pollution.
Read More →NEW YORK CITY – Con Edison’s has developed a more powerful vehicle that pulls 13,000- and 27,000-volt cable more quickly and safely, reducing the time streets are closed for construction work.
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