SAN ANTONIO - E.J. Ward, Inc. (Ward) will celebrate 35 years of innovation in fleet asset management through out 2009.
Read More →AMSTERDAM, NY - Mohawk Lifts introduces an updated flyer on the Mohawk A-7 two post vehicle lift. Mohawks A-7 lift flyer shows the lift and all features with comparative photos of other lift brands.
Read More →HOLDEN, LA – Ferrara Fire Apparatus, Inc., America’s premier custom fire apparatus manufacturer, has been awarded a contract by Lamar County, MS. to build ten (10) new, heavy duty extruded aluminum rescue pumpers on International 4400 chassis.
Read More →WAYNE, PA– AssetWorks, a provider of fleet Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) software and Automated Fuel Systems, has signed a contract to provide their FleetFocus enterprise asset management software suite to the Orange County Fire Authority (OCFA).
Read More →SHELTON, CT - Government Fleet has completed its first BPA Worldwide business publication audit.
Read More →MILWAUKEE COUNTY, WI - Jack Takerian, director of facilities management and operations for Milwaukee County, will serve as interim director of the Department of Transportation and Public Works, County Executive Scott Walker said.
Read More →WASHINGTON - Another shortcoming of the Energy Policy Act was that the legislation did not require fleet managers to track vehicle locations. The fleet grew, but no one knew how it was taking shape.
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SALT LAKE CITY - In an effort to cut fuel costs — thereby possibly saving jobs, as well as reducing its impact on the environment — the Salt Lake Police Department recently unveiled the latest additions to its fleet: a hybrid patrol car and an electric three-wheeled vehicle.
Read More →KANSAS CITY, MO - Kansas City’s Water Services Department has received the fourth reimbursement from an $880,000 grant from the Missouri Department of Transportation for compressed natural gas conversions to its vehicles.
Read More →ALBUQUERQUE, NM - The City of Albuquerque is abandoning part of its push for a greener Albuquerque after finding that E-85 powered vehicles are not all they are cracked up to be.
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