
MEDINA, MN - The 2013 GEM e2, e4, e6, eS, eL, and eL XD models, low-speed neighborhood electric vehicles, feature new standard features and various options. Polaris acquired GEM in 2011.
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OKLAHOMA CITY, OK – The Oklahoma City Police Department recently purchased 78 newly redesigned 2013 Ford Police Interceptor sedans for its uniformed patrol operations.
Read More →WEST LAFAYETTE, IN - Purdue University Transportation Service has selected a new fleet management system for the 160 vehicles it operates in and around its West Lafayette, Ind., campus.
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TORRANCE, CA – Government Fleet magazine has named Ignazio Focarino, auto mechanic for the New York Police Department’s (NYPD’s) fleet services division, as its Technician of the Month for September, 2012.
Read More →WEST PALM BEACH, FL – The Palm Beach County Board of County Commissioners approved a vehicle and equipment parts management supply agreement with Genuine Parts Company (NAPA) for an estimated annual cost of $2.25 million.
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Nopetro LLC opened its first compressed natural gas (CNG) fuel station in Tallahassee, part of a planned regional network that will allow area fleets to convert to CNG.
Read More →SALEM, OR - The Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) has contracted with AssetWorks to purchase the FuelFocus Fuel Management System for its 48 fuel sites across the state.
Read More →KANSAS CITY, MO – The American Public Works Association (APWA) announced its 2012-2013 president is Elizabeth Treadway, PWLF, principal scientist - Water Resources with AMEC’s Environment & Infrastructure business, in Johnson City, Tenn.
Read More →ARLINGTON, TX - View a photo gallery of the Rocky Mountain Fleet Management Association's (RMFMA) recent conference in Arlington.
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CLARKSTOWN, NY – The Town of Clarkstown recently appointed Dennis Malone in the newly created position of fleet manager of the Town Garage Department. The Town previously had three separate garages; Malone will manage the consolidated fleet of 400 units.
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