Recall Roundup: Chrysler, Ford, Kenworth, & Peterbilt
See whether your fleet's vehicles are included in recent recalls.
See whether your fleet's vehicles are included in recent recalls.
The three companies bring 180+ years of collective fleet management experience under the singular brand.
Fred Fakkema, vice president of Safety and Compliance Named Chairman; Ron Cordova, Director of Safety and Compliance Named Board Member
The Florida SB 284 bill, sponsored by Sen. Jason Brodeur, was approved that adjusts the requirements for purchasing public-owned vehicles at state agencies, universities, colleges, and local governments.
Check out this roundup of the latest fleet electrification efforts by military installations across the county.
Costa Mesa PD's new mobile command vehicle can be used in various instances, like emergency response or large organized events.
The non-CDL Titan provides the performance expected from the premium line of Vac-Con machines in a compact configuration. It's an ideal option for smaller municipalities and contractors and those who need the ability for anyone on the team to jump in the truck and go.
Port St. Lucie's previous drone fleet was manufactured by DJI, which was banned from being used by local governments in Florida due to security concerns.
Manufacturing of Oshkosh’s integrated, electric refuse collection vehicle will leverage several Oshkosh facilities, including a new plant in Tennessee. Product prototype testing on designated routes will be completed in 2023, with customer deliveries starting in 2024.
See if any of the recalled vehicles are in your fleet.
Madison Fire Department's purchase order agreement follows an 18-month placement of a Pierce Volterra pumper prototype at the department’s busiest station, making it the first electric fire truck in service in North America, according to Pierce.
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer has announced the fiscal year 2024 budget. Millions will be allocated to EV infrastructure, the Michigan Clean Fleet Initiative, and transitioning the state’s fleet to EVs.
The Lockport Fire Department received mutual aid from surrounding cities' emergency services until the new vehicles were ready for operation.
The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality’s Division of Air Quality (DAQ) has awarded $1.369 million in grants for projects that will reduce air pollution from diesel-powered mobile sources.
Police said the sublease agreement between the city of Hanford and Enterprise Fleet Management would reduce the need for major repairs when using older police vehicles, and will be more cost effective.
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