
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 →Fully automatic systems put vehicles and the people who need them together without frustrating paper work, missed connections, and underused vehicles.
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The Commonwealth of Virginia partners with both the public and private sectors to build E-85 fueling stations and promote the use of this clean-burning ethanol and gasoline blend.
Read More →The lifecycle cost experts at Vincentric help put a price tag on greening your fleet.
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CHATTANOOGA, TN – David Baratti, vice president of sales and marketing for Heil Environmental, died this weekend at home in Chattanooga.
Read More →DOTHAM, AL – The Alabama Department of Public Safety said a 53-year-old woman has been charged with allegedly stealing approximately $40,000 in missing driver license receipts.
Read More →TOLEDO, OH – An ordinance offered by the Toledo Police Department to lease 35 new police cars was pulled from Toledo City Council's agenda at a June 19 council meeting.
Read More →SOUTH PORTLAND, ME – A South Portland city worker faces termination for his alleged role in a rollover accident that demolished one of the city's two high-tech garbage trucks that cost a total of $360,000.
Read More →ROCHESTER, NY – The number of GM hybrid-powered buses ordered by New York transit agencies has grown to 113. When the deliveries are completed next year, New York will have the second-largest statewide fleet of GM hybrid-powered buses; the state of Washington leads with 240 hybrid-powered buses.
Read More →JACKSONVILLE, FL – An anonymous e-mail from a Jacksonville City employee to the Council Auditor's Office led to a recent audit of the City's Fleet Management Division.
Read More →LANSING, MI – The City of Lansing will begin using engine lubricants made from vegetable and other bio-based oils as part of an effort to reduce greenhouse emissions and increase the city fleet's efficiency.
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