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Equipmentby StaffSeptember 23, 2008

Mohawk Lifts Introduce New Safety Tool: The Slope Indicator

AMSTERDAM, NY – Mohawk’s slope indicator is a tool for the AC and DC Mobile Column Lifts.

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Maintenanceby StaffSeptember 23, 2008

Washington State Department of Social & Health Services Selects CEI for Collision Management

TREVOSE, PA – Washington State’s Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) has selected The CEI Group, Inc. (CEI), a global provider of fleet accident management and driver risk management and safety services, for collision management services.

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Fuelby StaffSeptember 23, 2008

Fuel Costs Make City of Lubbock Think Small for Truck Fleet

LUBBOCK, TEXAS – High gas prices are changing the look of city vehicles. The City of Lubbock expects to start replacing full-size trucks with smaller ones beginning in the 2008-09 fiscal year, which starts Oct. 1.

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Operationsby StaffSeptember 23, 2008

Auditor: Mississippi Has too Many State-Owned Vehicles

JACKSON, MS – Mississippi needs to adopt guidelines that limit how many new vehicles agencies buy each year, a state auditor’s report says. The report found that Mississippi averages one state-owned vehicle for every three or four employees

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Green Fleetby StaffSeptember 23, 2008

Oklahoma State University Switching to CNG-Vehicle Fleet

STILLWATER, OK – Oklahoma State University plans to convert its fleet to vehicles that use compressed natural gas (CNG).

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Equipmentby StaffSeptember 16, 2008

Myers Select Introduces "Greener" Forklift Model

ANAHEIM, CA - Myers Select Material Handling is doing their part to contribute to a cleaner environment. The forklift servicing company recently presented its hydrogen-combustion forklift at "The Future is Green" conference in Long Beach, Calif.

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Fuelby StaffSeptember 16, 2008

Carmel Introduces No-Idle Policy for City Vehicles

HAMILTON COUNTY, IN – The City of Carmel is creating a no-idle zone for its city-owned vehicle fleet.

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Operationsby StaffSeptember 16, 2008

Gas Thief Gets Away With 400 Gallons

DENVER – Arapahoe County sheriff’s deputies recently reported a gas thief that stole about 400 gallons of gasoline out of a fleet of delivery trucks.

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Fuelby StaffSeptember 16, 2008

Erie County Saves Money With GPS

BUFFALO, NY – As global positioning comes to the Erie County fleet, officials are looking at $650,000 a year in fuel and maintenance costs, with only $150,000 in start up costs to place the units in 200 county vehicles.

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Operationsby StaffSeptember 16, 2008

Harris County Lights and Sirens on Auction Block

HARRIS COUNTRY, TEXAS – Criminals hoping to impersonate police officers could outfit their cars with lights and sirens purchased for hundreds of dollars from any number of online dealers.

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