
April Sees More Significant Increase in Government Vehicle Sales
April marks the third month where this year's government vehicles sales were higher than those in 2025.
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April marks the third month where this year's government vehicles sales were higher than those in 2025.
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David Barker, CPFP, CEM, fleet manager for the City of Franklin, Tenn., has announced he will be retiring in December.
Read More →Darryl Syler, former fleet administrator for the No. 1 Small Fleet City of Dublin, Ohio, has been chosen to oversee the state's fleet management program.
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By outsourcing towing, fleets can satisfy customers and the marketplace, control costs, and improve service and response time. Here’s how.
Read More →Delaware State Treasurer Colleen Davis drove a fleet vehicle to her residence without having submitted an authorization request to do so.
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Submit an application to speak at the Government Fleet Expo & Conference (GFX), which will take place May 18-21, 2020, in Anaheim, Calif.
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The City of Birmingham, Ala., is partnering with Via to provide an on-demand shared ride service that will complement the existing public transit infrastructure.
Read More →To help launch iFIRE International, Bobit has acquired Industrial Fire World, which has more than 20,000 readers in the industrial fire and emergency response industries.
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A recent event hosted by the Northern California chapter of the Municipal Equipment Maintenance Association (MEMA) brought together 110 fleet professionals from over 35 fleets.
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The average fleet salary is $94,173, with the majority making between $70,000 and $120,000 annually. One-third of fleet respondents said they plan to retire in the next five years.
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This report covers federal fleet data and trends for the 2018 fiscal year, as reported by the U.S. General Services Administration.
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